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What is the unit of energy in atomic and nuclear physics ? Define it.​

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Answered by shubhradipgupta
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The energy unit used in nuclear physics is the electron volt, which is defined as equal to the kinetic energy which a particle carrying one electronic charge acquires in falling freely through a potential drop of one volt. It is often convenient to use the million-times greater unit: million electron volt (Mev).

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