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eV stands for electronvolt, and MeV stands for megaelectronvolt. These are units of energy commonly used in physics and particularly in the field of particle physics and atomic physics to describe the energy of subatomic particles and interactions.
Electronvolt (eV)
It is the amount of kinetic energy gained or lost by an electron (or other elementary charge) when it is accelerated through an electric potential difference of 1 volt. It’s a very small unit of energy and is often used to express energies at the atomic and subatomic scale.
Megaelectronvolt (MeV)
It is equal to one million electronvolts. It’s used to describe larger energies, often associated with nuclear reactions and particle interactions. In particle physics, MeV energies are commonly used to describe the mass-energy of particles or the energy released in nuclear reactions.
How to convert eV to MeV
1eV = 0.000001MeV
Conversion Formula
E(MeV) = E(eV) / 1000000
Example – Convert 500eV to MeV
E(MeV) = 500eV / 1000000 = 0.0005MeV
eV to MeV conversion table
Energy (eV) | Energy (MeV) |
1 eV | 0.000001 MeV |
2 eV | 0.000002 MeV |
3 eV | 0.000003 MeV |
4 eV | 0.000004 MeV |
5 eV | 0.000005 MeV |
6 eV | 0.000006 MeV |
7 eV | 0.000007 MeV |
8 eV | 0.000008 MeV |
9 eV | 0.000009 MeV |
10 eV | 0.00001 MeV |
20 eV | 0.00002 MeV |
30 eV | 0.00003 MeV |
40 eV | 0.00004 MeV |
50 eV | 0.00005 MeV |
60 eV | 0.00006 MeV |
70 eV | 0.00007 MeV |
80 eV | 0.00008 MeV |
90 eV | 0.00009 MeV |
100 eV | 0.0001 MeV |
200 eV | 0.0002 MeV |
300 eV | 0.0003 MeV |
400 eV | 0.0004 MeV |
500 eV | 0.0005 MeV |
600 eV | 0.0006 MeV |
700 eV | 0.0007 MeV |
800 eV | 0.0008 MeV |
900 eV | 0.0009 MeV |
1000 eV | 0.001 MeV |
2000 eV | 0.002 MeV |
3000 eV | 0.003 MeV |
4000 eV | 0.004 MeV |
5000 eV | 0.005 MeV |
6000 eV | 0.006 MeV |
7000 eV | 0.007 MeV |
8000 eV | 0.008 MeV |
9000 eV | 0.009 MeV |
10000 eV | 0.01 MeV |
100000 eV | 0.1 MeV |
1000000 eV | 1 MeV |
FAQs on eV to MeV conversion
What is the difference between eV and MeV?
eV stands for electronvolt, a unit of energy often used in atomic and subatomic physics. MeV stands for megaelectronvolt, which is a million times greater than an electronvolt. It is commonly used to express higher energy levels, especially in the context of particle physics.
How many volts is 1 eV?
The conversion from electronvolts (eV) to volts (V) involves the elementary charge (e), approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs. 1 eV is equal to approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 volts.
What is 1 eV energy?
1 electronvolt (eV) is the energy acquired or lost by an electron when it moves through an electric potential difference of 1 volt.
Which is greater, eV or MeV?
MeV (megaelectronvolt) is greater than eV (electronvolt). 1 MeV is equivalent to 1 million eV.
How much energy is 17.6 MeV?
17.6 MeV is equivalent to 17.6 million electronvolts (eV), or 1.76 x 10^7 eV.
Is MeV the same as eV?
No, MeV (megaelectronvolt) is not the same as eV (electronvolt). MeV is a unit of energy that is a million times larger than eV.
What is 1 eV equal to in MeV?
1 eV is equal to 1 x 10^-6 MeV, which means 1 millionth of a megaelectronvolt.
How to convert 1 eV to MeV?
To convert electronvolts (eV) to megaelectronvolts (MeV), divide the value in eV by 1,000,000 (since 1 MeV = 1,000,000 eV).
What is the relationship between eV and MeV?
The relationship between eV and MeV is that 1 MeV is equal to 1 million electronvolts (1 MeV = 1,000,000 eV). MeV is a larger unit used to express higher energies than eV, which is often used for atomic and molecular scales of energy.