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How do you solve this ??-example-1
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Answer : Option A) 2.00 eV

Explanation : The conversion of J to eV is done with the following formula;


E_(eV) = E_(J) X (6.241 X 10^(18))

Here, we have the value of particle in terms of Joules which is 3.2 X
10^(-19)

So, on substituting we get,

E_(eV) = 3.2 X
10^(-19) X
(6.241 X 10^(18) )



E_(eV) = 1.99 eV so, it can be rounded off to 2.00 eV.
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