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Sentences with ELECTRON-VOLT

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"An electron volt is a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.6 x 10^-19 joules."
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"Particle accelerators can produce millions of electron volts of energy."
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"The energy released in a typical chemical reaction is measured in electron volts."
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"In atomic physics, electron volts are used to describe the energy levels of electrons."
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"Cosmic rays can have energies ranging from a few million electron volts to billions of electron volts."
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"X-rays produced in medical imaging machines typically have energies of a few tens of kilo electron volts."
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"Scientists use electron volts to quantify the energy of photons."
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"One electron volt is equivalent to the kinetic energy acquired by an electron accelerated through a potential difference of one volt."
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"The energy of the electron in the first shell of a hydrogen atom is approximately -13.6 electron volts."
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"The Large Hadron Collider is capable of accelerating protons to energies of several trillion electron volts."
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"The binding energy of an electron in an atom is often given in electron volts."
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"The electron volt is named after the elementary particle, the electron."
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"One MeV (mega electron volt) is equivalent to one million electron volts."
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"The energy of a gamma-ray photon is typically measured in electron volts."
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"The energy difference between two energy levels in an atom can be given in electron volts."
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"Nuclear reactions can release energy on the order of millions of electron volts."
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"An electron volt is a unit of energy equal to the energy gained or lost by an electron moving across an electric potential difference of one volt."
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"The energy released by a photon can be measured in electron volts."
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"In nuclear physics, the masses of atomic nuclei are often measured in terms of electron volts."
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"The electron volt is commonly used in particle physics and atomic physics to express energy, mass, and momentum."
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"One electron volt is equal to approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 joules."
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"High-energy particle accelerators can accelerate particles to energies of several million electron volts."
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"The energy difference between two energy levels in an atom can be calculated in electron volts."
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"The binding energy of electrons in an atom's outer shell can be measured in electron volts."
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"Scientists often use electron volts when discussing the energy required for electron transitions in semiconductors."
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