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  2. Atomic units - Wikipedia

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    A set of base units in the atomic system as in one proposal are the electron rest mass, the magnitude of the electronic charge, the Planck constant, and the permittivity. [6] [9] In the atomic units system, each of these takes the value 1; the corresponding values in the International System of Units [10]: 132 are given in the table.

  3. Electronvolt - Wikipedia

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    It is common in particle physics, where units of mass and energy are often interchanged, to express mass in units of eV/c 2, where c is the speed of light in vacuum (from E = mc 2). It is common to informally express mass in terms of eV as a unit of mass, effectively using a system of natural units with c set to 1. [3] The kilogram equivalent ...

  4. Hartree - Wikipedia

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    The hartree (symbol: E h), also known as the Hartree energy, is the unit of energy in the atomic units system, named after the British physicist Douglas Hartree.Its CODATA recommended value is E h = 4.359 744 722 2060 (48) × 10 −18 J ‍ [1] = 27.211 386 245 981 (30) eV.

  5. Template:Convert/list of units/energy/eV - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... eV eV 1.0 eV (0.16 aJ) ... Template: Convert/list of units/energy/eV.

  6. Units of energy - Wikipedia

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    In physics and chemistry, it is common to measure energy on the atomic scale in the non-SI, but convenient, units electronvolts (eV). 1 eV is equivalent to the kinetic energy acquired by an electron in passing through a potential difference of 1 volt in a vacuum. It is common to use the SI magnitude prefixes (e.g. milli-, mega- etc) with ...

  7. Template:Physical constants - Wikipedia

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    Atomic units; aulen: atomic unit of length a 0 = 5.291 772 105 44 (82) × 10 −11 m: u r (a 0) = 1.6 × 10 −10 ‍ [124] autime: atomic unit of time ħ/⁠E h = 2.418 884 326 5864 (26) × 10 −17 s: u r (ħ/⁠E h) = 1.1 × 10 −12 ‍ [125] auvel: atomic unit of velocity a 0 E h /ħ = 2.187 691 262 16 (34) × 10 6 m⋅s −1: u r (a 0 E h ...

  8. Arbitrary unit - Wikipedia

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    In science and technology, an arbitrary unit (abbreviated arb. unit, [1] see below) or procedure defined unit [2] (p.d.u.) is a relative unit of measurement to show the ratio of amount of substance, intensity, or other quantities, to a predetermined reference measurement. The reference measurement is typically defined by the local laboratories ...

  9. Electron configurations of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Spectroscopy, by W.C. Martin and W.L. Wiese in Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics Handbook, ed. by G.W.F. Drake (AIP, Woodbury, NY, 1996) Chapter 10, pp. 135–153. This website is also cited in the CRC Handbook as source of Section 1, subsection Electron Configuration of Neutral Atoms in the Ground State. 91 Pa : [Rn] 5f 2 (3 H 4) 6d 7s 2