
Does the unit "volt-seconds" have any interesting interpretation?
Nov 28, 2023 · Volt-seconds have a meaningful interpretation that doesn't directly involve magnetic fields. Can anyone tell me what's really going on? EDIT: Puk and The Photon have …
What exactly is a "volt"? - Physics Stack Exchange
Aug 16, 2016 · A volt is a difference in energy per unit charge. The only way to understand what it is is to familiarize yourself with it. If you take up higher levels of physics the idea of a volt will …
Why do we use the electron volt? - Physics Stack Exchange
Nov 23, 2016 · The electron-volt is a convenient unit of energy when considering electrons moving between points at different potentials. The convenience came from having numerical …
What is the fundamental units for coulomb? [closed]
Apr 23, 2015 · Everything I saw suggests coulomb has no fundamental units. So then how is Newton/Coulomb equivalent to Volt/meter?
How much is 1 electron-volt (eV)? - Physics Stack Exchange
I am interested in knowing how much is one eV of energy. Everywhere I found are the technical definitions. Can anybody please tell me how much is this much energy. I need something …
Proving volts is related to Joules / Coulomb - Physics Stack Exchange
Apr 15, 2018 · The volt is defined as a joule per coulomb - it is the unit of electrostatic potential, which is defined as the potential energy per unit charge. That's not to say that there aren't …
electricity - What is the relationship between AC frequency, volts ...
In an alternating current, how are frequency, voltage, amperage, and watts related? For instance, imagining the power as a sine wave, what is amperage if voltage is the amplitude? Is there a …
Is electronvolt a mass or an energy unit? - Physics Stack Exchange
It is absolutely a unit of energy, though your confusion may arise due to the usage of what's known as geometrized units, where c the speed of light (in addition to the gravitational …
How to convert cm$^{-1}$ to eV? - Physics Stack Exchange
Aug 21, 2018 · I know that $1 \:\mathrm {cm}^ {-1} = 8065.54429 \:\mathrm {eV}$ You 'know' wrong. The quantity on the left is a reciprocal length and the quantity on the right is an energy. …
How to convert the electron volt into Velocity unit?
Dec 22, 2017 · For my question, I only knew a few detail that converting Electron volt to Velocity unit,and electron volt is closely related with energy density, but I don' know the conversion …