If you look up the equivalent mass of 1 AMU in kilograms, and the
equivalent energy of 931 Mev in joules, you'll find, oddly enough, that
E = M c2 .
931 divided by 931 equals 1 with a remainder of 0. All multiples of 931 can be divided by 931 leaving no remainder.
1 amu = 1 nucleon
an electron is about 1/1836 amu.
1 milliliter equals 1 cubic centimeter
Atomic mass unit; protons and neutrons both weigh about 1 amu1 amu equals approximately [1 gram / (6.023 * 1023)] = 1.66 * 10-24 gramsThe angstrom (symbol Å) is often used to measure distances at the atomic scale.1 angstrom = 10-10 meter, or 0.1 nanometer
931 divided by 931 equals 1 with a remainder of 0. All multiples of 931 can be divided by 931 leaving no remainder.
No, one atomic mass unit is equal to 931.5 MeV (mega-electron volts). This value is obtained by converting the mass-energy equivalence relationship (E = mc^2) where 1 atomic mass unit is equivalent to 931.5 MeV.
If it is being fused it must be fused with something. If 2 atoms of hydrogen (deuterium) fuse to form one atom of helium then there is a difference of mass of (2.0141 x 2) amu - 4.002602 amu = 0.025598 amu 0.025598 amu x ( 931 Mev / amu) = 23.831738 Mev So if you want an amount per atom of hydrogen, divide by 2. 11.92 Mev per deuterium atom
1: 24.31 is the approximate atomic weight of magnesium.
The balanced alpha decay equation for Po-210 is: 210Po -> 4He + 206Pb In this equation, Polonium-210 (Po-210) decays into a Helium-4 nucleus (He-4) and Lead-206 (Pb-206) through the emission of an alpha particle.
The positive integer factors of 931 are: 1, 7, 19, 49, 133, 931
1 amu = 1 nucleon
one MeV has 1,000,000 eVs So one eV has 0.000001 MeVs
To convert joules to megaelectronvolts (MeV), you can use the conversion factor 1 MeV = 1.60218 x 10^-13 joules. Simply divide the energy in joules by this conversion factor to get the equivalent energy in MeV.
No. The proton mass 1.0073 atomic mass unit (amu), where 1 amu equals 1.66054 x 10-24 grams. Note the SI unit for the above is u
Passions - 1999 1-931 was released on: USA: 3 March 2003
1 MeV is equal to 1.6 x 10^-13 volts. Therefore, 5 MeV is equal to 8 x 10^-13 volts.