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.
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
1 milliliter equals 1 cubic centimeter
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.
Polonium-210 decays by alpha decay to Lead-206 ...84210Po --> 82206Pb + 24He2+ + 15.9531 MeV84220Po (210.0485 amu) --> 82206Pb (206.0388 amu) + 24He (4.003874 amu) + (0.005826 amu)1 amu = 931.162 MeVthus 0.005826 amu = 5.4249 MeVMost of this (5.305 MeV) ends up in the Alpha particle, leaving the Lead recoiling with 0.1199 MeV. Rarely a 0.8 MeV Gamma is emitted (0.0012%), changing the distribution of energy and momentum.Nucleonics Fundamentals, 1959 David B. HoisingtonThe Radiochemical Manual, 1962The 15.9531 MeV is some sort of "ground state" energy (not sure what), the released decay energy is calculated from the "mass defect".
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.