How many electron volt in 1 teraelectron volt?
The answer is 1000000000000.
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The SI derived unit for energy is the joule.
1 joule is equal to 6.2415064799632E+18 electron volt, or 6241506.4799632 teraelectron volt.
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In physics, the electron volt (eV) is a unit of energy. By definition, it is equal to the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single unbound electron when it accelerates through an electrostatic potential difference of one volt.
The SI prefix "tera" represents a factor of 1012, or in exponential notation, 1E12.
So 1 teraelectronvolt = 1012 .
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