change of potential energy experienced by an electron moving from a place where the potential has a value of V to a place where it has a value of +1 volt (Physics)
eV may mean:
Electronvolt, a unit of energye.V. may mean:
Eingetragener Verein, a registered club in GermanyEV may mean:
Atlantic Southeast Airlines, IATA airline designatorEarned Value, a project management metric described under
Earned Value ManagementEaton Vance, stock symbol for a company dealing in financial products
Eddie Vedder, frontman for the band Pearl JamEffort Value, a mechanic in the
Pokémon video game franchise.Electoral Vote, a vote by a member of the
U.S. Electoral CollegeElectric vehicle, a vehicle using an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine
Electro-Voice, a company which makes speakers, microphones and other audio equipment
Embedded value, a means to calculate the present value of all future surpluses of a life insurance company
Enterprise value, a term used in valuation of companies and investments
Equivalent variation, or extortionary variation, the an economic term relating the amount of money one could extort from another for averting a price change.Era vulgaris, the Latin translation of
Common Era (CE)
Escape velocity, the minimum velocity needed to escape the gravitational field of a planet or other body
Escape Velocity (band), a United States alternative rock band
Escape Velocity (computer game), a role-playing computer game
Evolution Data Optimized, a wireless broadband standard which is abbreviated as “EV” on cellphone status bars
EV1 A General Motors electric vehicle
Exavolt, an SI unit of electromotive force
Expected value, a basic concept in the mathematical field of probability
Exxon Valdez, an oil tanker that dumped oil into
Prince William Sound.
Exposure value, a combination of shutter speed and aperture in photography
Extended Validation Certificate, a type of X.509 Certificate used in securing computer communications, e.g. SSL
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e.V. (eingetragener Verein)
ev. (evangelisch)
prot., protestant, pertaining to one of the Protestant sects, pertaining to one of the Christian sects that separated from the Church of Rome during the Reformation