OFFSET
-18,2
COMMENTS
e is exactly 1.602176634*10^(-19) Coulomb according to the SI definition (effective on May 20, 2019). - Ralf Steiner, Dec 29 2018
See the second BIPM link with the CGPM resolutions and A322415. The elementary charge e is one of the seven units of the 2019 SI system. - Wolfdieter Lang, Feb 12 2019
LINKS
BIPM, On the revision of the International System of Units (SI), BIPM, Nov 13-16 2018.
BIPM, On the revision of the International System of Units (SI), BIPM, Nov 13-16 2018.
NIST Physics Laboratory, electron volt-joule relationship
NIST Physics Laboratory, elementary charge
Wikipedia, Electronvolt
Wikipedia, Elementary charge
Wikipedia, Redefinition of SI base units
FORMULA
e = 1.602176634*10^(-19) Coulomb, [C = A s].
EXAMPLE
electron volt, eV = 1.602176634*10^(-19) J.
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
AUTHOR
Benoit Cloitre, Apr 10 2003
EXTENSIONS
Updated to conform with CODATA 2010 recommended value by Raphie Frank, Dec 29 2012
Updated by Ralf Steiner, Dec 29 2018
STATUS
approved