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| A non-SI unit of energy (eV) defined as the energy acquired by a particle containing one unit of charge through a potential difference of one volt. An electron-volt is equal to 1.602 177 33(49) x 10<sup>-19</sup> J   | A non-SI unit of energy (eV) defined as the energy acquired by a particle containing one unit of charge through a potential difference of one volt. An electron-volt is equal to 1.602 177 33(49) x 10<sup>-19</sup> J   | ||
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| Non-SI unit of energy (symbol eV) defined as the energy acquired by a particle containing one unit of charge accelerated through a potential difference of one volt. An electron volt is equal to 1.602 176 487 (40) ???????? 10<sup>-19<sup> J where the digits in parentheses indicate the estimated uncertainty in the final two digits of the value. | |||
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| #P. J. Mohr, B. N. Taylor. Rev. Mod. Phys. 77, 1-107 (2005). | |||
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