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If I have Volts, and I need eV, how do I get that?
Thanks Chi, yeah I suppose I will simply look at eV as the work function of a metal. i just had a mental block ;)
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If I have Volts, and I need eV, how do I get that?
If I have Volts, and I need eV, how do I get that? Is eV (energy format) = V (voltage format), so that if I have a value given in volts, I know that it would be the same in eV units? I know this is a dumb question, sorry guys...:blushing:
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