how are units of volts and electron volts related? how do they differ?
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One eV is equal to the amount of energy one electron acquires by accelerating (from rest) through a potential difference of one volt. It is usually used as a measure of particle energies although it is not an SI (System International) unit. The SI unit for energy is the JOULE. 1 eV = 1.602 x 10-19 joule.
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- The SI unit of electric potential is volts. It is defined as the work done in moving a charge of 1 coulomb from one point to another.
- One of the unit of energy is electron volt or eV. It is defined as the energy acquired by an electron accelerating through a potential difference of one volt.
- The relation between volt and electron volt is :
- , Joule is the SI unit of energy.
- They are differ in a manner that volt is SI unit of electric potential o voltage while electron volt is one of the unit of energy.
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