Milli-electron volt conversions

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milli-electron volt (unit of energy), pl. milli-electron volts, abbr. meV

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About millielectronvolt

The milli-electron volt, or millielectronvolt, is a unit of energy equal to 1.60217656535 × 10-22 joules (1 meV = 1.60217656535 × 10-22 J), the SI derived unit of energy.

The milli-electron volt (meV) is also equal to 1.60217656535 × 10-13 nanojoules (nJ), or 1.60217656535 × 10-19 millijoules (mJ), or 1.60217656535 × 10-25 kilojoules (kJ), or 0.001 electronvolts (eV) or 10-6 kiloelectronvolts (keV).

One millielectronvolt (meV) is equal to 0.001 electronvolts (eV). The electronvolt is the kinetic energy gained by a free electron when it travels through a potential difference of one volt.

The millielectronvolt is commonly used in physics for measuring the energies of elementary particles.

Symbol: meV

Plural: milli-electron volts

Also known as: millielectron-volt (plural: millielectron-volts), milli-electron volt (plural: milli-electron volts)

Milli-electron volt conversions: a compehensive list with conversions from milli-electron volts to other (metric, imperial, or customary) energy measurement units is shown below.

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