Dr_Doggy
Well-Known Member
i found this:
http://www.unitconversion.org/energy/electron-volts-to-watt-seconds-conversion.html
in this example it says I need 2.5eV to generate visible light photons, or 2480 eV to generate xrays,
http://www.unitconversion.org/energy/electron-volts-to-watt-seconds-conversion.html
if that is the case then this should be true:
2.5ev = 9. *10^-19 watt*seconds
or
2480eV = 3.*10^-16 watt*seconds
My hypothesis is that given that information is it true to say that:
9 *10^-19 watt*seconds = V*I*t
= (2V)I * (t/2)---- so by doubling the volts i can do such work in half time, which makes sense to me
but then also this works too:
=v/2 * I * 2t
so even with VI = 10watts
A) 2.5eV = 10 * t
= 0.25s
2480eV = 10 * t
t = 248s
so even though i am running 10watts to get a visible light photon every .25s i will also be generating an xray "photon" every 248 seconds?
I know im missing a few things here , but what?
http://www.unitconversion.org/energy/electron-volts-to-watt-seconds-conversion.html
in this example it says I need 2.5eV to generate visible light photons, or 2480 eV to generate xrays,
http://www.unitconversion.org/energy/electron-volts-to-watt-seconds-conversion.html
if that is the case then this should be true:
2.5ev = 9. *10^-19 watt*seconds
or
2480eV = 3.*10^-16 watt*seconds
My hypothesis is that given that information is it true to say that:
9 *10^-19 watt*seconds = V*I*t
= (2V)I * (t/2)---- so by doubling the volts i can do such work in half time, which makes sense to me
but then also this works too:
=v/2 * I * 2t
so even with VI = 10watts
A) 2.5eV = 10 * t
= 0.25s
2480eV = 10 * t
t = 248s
so even though i am running 10watts to get a visible light photon every .25s i will also be generating an xray "photon" every 248 seconds?
I know im missing a few things here , but what?