1 eV = 1.6 × 10–19?J
Converting between electronvolts and joules
1 MeV = 1 × 106?eV = 1.6 × 10–13?J
1 GeV = 1 × 109?eV = 1.6 × 10–10?J
Show that the rest mass of a proton, 1.67 × 10–27?kg, is roughly equivalent to 1 GeV/c2.
Step 1: Write the known quantities
Step 2: Substitute quantities into Einstein's energy-mass relation
E?=?mpc2
E?= (1.67 × 10–27) × (3 × 108)2?= 1.50 × 10–10?J
Step 3: Convert joules to electronvolts
= 9.4 × 108?eV = 0.94 GeV
Step 4: Convert electronvolts to GeV/c2
In this worked example, we could have used the direct conversion between GeV/c2?and kg, because 1 GeV/c2?= 1.8 × 10–27?kg, but you should be super comfortable with using Einstein's energy-mass relation to find quantities of mass/energy in standard units, and converting to eV and eV/c2?the 'long way round'. Exam questions may require you to do this when the conversions are not so straightforward.
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