In high-energy physics, electron-volt is often used as a unit of momentum.
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By mass-energy equivalence, the electron volt is also a unit of mass.
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Many TV sets produce beams of 50,000 electron-volt beta rays.
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The Russians can build a ten-billion electron-volt cyclotron, but a good simple flashlight seems beyond them.
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By comparison, burning an atom of wood or any other chemical reaction on an atom scale produces one electron volt.
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This experiment measures the radiation dose received from 50 million electron volt neutrons at three locations within the spacecraft.
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As a demonstration, he reports in Science, he recently set up two detectors near Argonne's 12 billion-electron-volt proton synchrotron.
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With the monster at Batavia not yet in operation, the world's most powerful atom smasher is the Soviets'76 billion-electron-volt accelerator near Moscow.
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Finally, the billion-volt electron microscopes of the national media will soon be trained on Bachmann now that she's the official Iowa front runner.