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1 E-10 J (1064 bytes)
1: ...nd 10<sup>−9</sup> joules (620 MeV and 6200 MeV). 4: ...ion|×]] 10<sup>−10</sup> J (938.272 [[MeV]]) – [[Particle physics|mass-energy]] of a ... 5: ...ion|×]] 10<sup>−10</sup> J (939.565 [[MeV]]) – [[Particle physics|mass-energy]] of a ... 6: ...×]] 10<sup>−10</sup> J – 1000 [[MeV]] 7: ...on|×]] 10<sup>−10</sup> J (1875.612 [[MeV]]) – [[Particle physics|mass-energy]] of a ... 1 E-12 J (525 bytes) 1: ...and 10<sup>−11</sup> joules (6.2 MeV and 62 MeV). 4: ...n|×]] 10<sup>−12</sup> J – 10 [[MeV]] 1 E-11 J (489 bytes) 1: ...and 10<sup>−10</sup> joules (62 MeV and 620 MeV). 4: ...|×]] 10<sup>−11</sup> J – 100 [[MeV]] 1 E-13 J (510 bytes) 1: ...d 10<sup>−12</sup> joules (0.62 MeV and 6.2 MeV). 4: * 1,000,000 eV – 1 [[MeV]] – 1.602 [[scientific notation|×]] 1... 1 E-23 J (681 bytes) 1: ...us;22</sup> joules (0.062 and 0.62 [[electronvolt|meV]]). 4: * 1.5 × 10<sup>−23</sup> J (0.093 meV) – Average [[kinetic energy]] of a [[molecu... 5: ...<sup>−23</sup> J – 0.1 [[electronvolt|meV]] TeV (795 bytes) 5: ...e eV, and its multiples, [[keV]], [[electron volt|MeV]], [[GeV]], TeV are used in [[particle physics]] ... 7: ...s a mass of 0.511 MeV and a [[proton]] around 930 MeV. Nitrogen-13 (1172 bytes) 9: ...accelerated to a [[kinetic energy]] of about 5.55 Mev or a little more. 13: The energy difference is actually 5.22 MeV, but if the proton only supplied this energy the ... External beam radiotherapy (2191 bytes) 3: ...''. The usual energy range is in the 300keV to 1.5MeV range. 7: ...but the highest available at present is around 25 MeV (25 million electron volts). 11: ...n MeV and others in MV. The difference is because MeV beams (gamma rays) have a single beam type - like... 18: ...voltage]] X-rays - 1-25 million electron volts or MeV Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (1269 bytes) 5: ... cyclotrons (120, 145, 650 MeV), a phasotron (680 MeV) and a synchrophasotron (4 GeV). The site also ha... Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (1927 bytes) 10: ...iew of any of four detectors in the 100 kev to 10 MeV range. 11: ...by [[Max Planck Institute]] was tuned to the 1-30 MeV energy range and determineed the angle of arrival... 12: ...riment Telescope (EGRET) measured high energy (20 MeV to 30 GeV) gamma ray source positions to a fracti... QCD scale (337 bytes) 1: ...utron]], and other particles. It is roughly 150 [[MeV]] ([[energy]]) or 10<sup>-15</sup> [[metre|metres... Proton-proton chain reaction (4896 bytes) 18: ...eutrino|ν<sub>e</sub>]] + 0.42 [[electron volt|MeV]] 22: ...<sup>-</sup> → 2[[gamma ray|γ]] + 1.02 MeV 26: ...rr; <sup>3</sup>He + [[gamma ray|γ]] + 5.49 MeV 31: ...4</sup>He + <sup>1</sup>H + <sup>1</sup>H + 12.86 MeV 32: ... PP1 chain reaction releases a net energy of 26.7 MeV. Energies per unit mass (2671 bytes) 12: ... PJ/kg = 21.48 Mt TNT per kg = 149.3 pJ/u = 931.5 MeV/u 14: *[[binding energy]] of [[helium]] 675 TJ/kg (28.3 MeV/atom) 16: ...sion]] [[U-235]] 90 TJ/kg = 22 kt TNT per kg (210 MeV/atom) Electronvolt (2651 bytes) 9: ... 511 keV, can annihilate to yield 1.022 MeV of energy. The [[proton]], a typical [[baryon]], ... 12: :1 MeV/c² = 1.783 × [[1 E-30 kg|10<sup>&minus... 15: ...ion]] range from [[1 E-14 J|0.3]] to [[1 E-13 J|3 MeV]]. The typical atmospheric molecule has an energy... Ring current (1739 bytes) 7: ...urrent particle energies range from 0.05 MeV to 1 MeV. Pulse neutron generator (501 bytes) 1: ... accelerators generate neutrons of 2.5 and 14.1 [[MeV]]. Thousands of such small, relatively inexpensiv... Tauon (3086 bytes) 1: ...77 MeV (compared to 939 MeV for protons and 0.511 MeV for electrons). It has an associated [[antiparti... Hadron Elektron Ring Anlage (2092 bytes) 13: ...electrons or positrons) are preaccelerated to 450 MeV in a linear accelerator ''LINAC-II''. 20: ...ed [[hydrogen]] [[ion]]s and preaccelerated to 50 MeV Energy scale (797 bytes) 5: ...ample, the [[QCD]] (energy) scale is around 150 [[MeV]], and the masses of strongly interacting particl... Pion (2661 bytes) 7: ...p>±</sup> mesons have a mass of 139.6 MeV/c<sup>2</sup> and a [[half-life|mean life]] of 2.... 13: ...</sup> has as slightly smaller mass of 135.0 MeV/c<sup>2</sup> and a ''much'' shorter mean life of...
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