 C.  
A convenient energy unit in accelerator physics 
is therefore the electron volt [eV], 
defined as the (kinetic) energy gained by an electron 
(or any other particle with the same size charge) 
when it is accelerated through a one volt [1 V] 
electric potential.1
  
So  . . .  
how many electron volts in one kilowatt-hour?2
 C.  
A convenient energy unit in accelerator physics 
is therefore the electron volt [eV], 
defined as the (kinetic) energy gained by an electron 
(or any other particle with the same size charge) 
when it is accelerated through a one volt [1 V] 
electric potential.1
  
So  . . .  
how many electron volts in one kilowatt-hour?2
 
 at the centre charge 
  due to the three other charges at the vertices of the triangle.
at the centre charge 
  due to the three other charges at the vertices of the triangle.  
 
 units of charge per unit surface area. 
 Using your own words and drawings,3
units of charge per unit surface area. 
 Using your own words and drawings,3
 units of charge per unit length.  
 Using your own words and drawings,
units of charge per unit length.  
 Using your own words and drawings, 
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Ch. 18: problems 33, 44 and 62
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