EV Telecom Abbreviation

Also known as: EV-, EV+

EV has various meanings in the Telecom category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of EV in Telecom.

Electron Volt

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The electron volt is a unit of energy equal to approximately 160 zeptojoules (symbol zJ) or 1.6×10−19 joules (symbol J). By definition, it is the amount of energy gained (or lost) by the charge of a single electron moved across an electric potential difference of one volt.

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Electronvolt

An electronvolt is defined as 1.6022 × 10⁻¹⁹ Joules. The energy needed to move an electron from a metal electrode at voltage V1 to an electrode at voltage V2 is V1 - V2 electron volts. One electronvolt is about the amount of energy needed to dissociate a molecule.

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Environment Variable

Environment variables are a set of dynamic named values that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer. They are part of the operating environment in which a process runs. For example, a running process can query the value of the TEMP environment variable to discover a suitable location to store temporary files, or the HOME or USERPROFILE variable to find the directory structure owned by the user running the process.

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Event

Occurrence, not yet assessed, that may affect the performance of an information system.

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