Physicists often use a different unit of energy, the
Chapter 25, Problem 25.54(choose chapter or problem)
Physicists often use a different unit of energy, the electron volt, when dealing with energies at the atomic level. One electron volt, abbreviated eV, is defined as the amount of kinetic energy gained by an electron upon accelerating through a 1.0 V potential difference. a. What is 1.0 electron volt in joules? b. What is the speed of a proton with 5000 eV of kinetic energy?
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