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Why is the conversion from eV to Kelvin so high?
Ah gotya, but it's still kinetic as opposed to electric which is probably making all the difference. Very cool, thanks man.
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May 15, 2015
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Why is the conversion from eV to Kelvin so high?
Ah cool, does this have to do with the mean of a Boltzmann distribution? This would mean 7eV being a vibrational energy?
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May 15, 2015
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Why is the conversion from eV to Kelvin so high?
I mean eV are something like 1.6x 10^-19 joules but somehow 7eV corresponds to 81121 K?? At that temperature you should have a lot more energy than 7eV! No?
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