Electronic Devices - Semiconductor Diodes - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Semiconductor Diodes - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
One eV is equal to ________ J.
6.02 × 1023
1.6 × 10–19
6.25 × 1018
1.66 × 10–24
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Olatoye said:   8 years ago
Thanks guys.

Jay said:   1 decade ago
1V with magnitude of its charge of an electron.

Susil kumar dalei said:   1 decade ago
When an electron moves between two points with pd 1v then energy transfers, called electron volt.

Disha khare said:   1 decade ago
It is charge of electron and for one electron it is standard value of charge, which can't be changed by any calculation.

Deepak said:   1 decade ago
Here in our electrons langue paotential nothing but energy. "charge (q) =1ev".

Sivaramakrishnan said:   1 decade ago
Charge q=eV.

Saranya said:   1 decade ago
Charge of an electron=1 ev.

Lavanya said:   1 decade ago
This is the energy transferred when an electron moves
between two points with a potential difference of 1
volt between them. 1 eV = 1.6 x 10^19 J

Rama said:   1 decade ago
Ev means electronic volt.

Hamid eisa said:   1 decade ago
What do mean by ev and what refer to?

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