Understanding the Meaning of MeV/C²: A Beginner's Guide to Physics

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In summary, the poster is asking for help understanding the meaning of the formula MeV/c², which they encountered while studying physics. Another user explains that MeV is a unit of energy and that MeV/c² could be an expression for mass. They also mention the use of "natural" units in particle physics where mass, momentum, and energy are all measured in the same units. The poster expresses their gratitude for the explanation and remarks that the formula is not as mysterious as they initially thought.
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Hi All,I Want to know the meaning of this formula:MeV/C², Someone can help me?It seems like a big misterious! ;)) Sorry, i´m new in the physics.I beginning to study it,2 weeks ago.Best regards.



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Hmm... It's a little ambiguous.

MeV could equal Mega electron volts, which is an unit of energy. So MeV/c^2 could be an expression for mass. (ie. E = mc^2)
 
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:wink: Thank you very much Buddy.I think which you help me.I´m grateful.I like this forum,Congratulations for the Owner and the moderator.Best regards.



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Yeah -- lots of times in particle physics we want to work in
"natural" units where mass, momentum, and energy all the same units. Then you will see momentum expressed in units of "eV/c" and mass in units of "eV/c^2" (or MeV etc as the case may be.)

eg 34 MeV/c^2 ~ 2e-13 J/c^2 ~ 2e-30 kg
 
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Thanks for explanation,friend.It seems like a big misterious! ;) But it is not so hard.Best regards.



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