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'''eV''' |
'''eV''' may stand for: | ||
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*''eingetragener Verein'', i.e. a ] registered in ]. | |||
'''EV''' is also an ] for: | |||
'''EV''' may be an ] for: | |||
;]: using an ] instead of an ] | |||
;]:in the ] field of ] | |||
;]: in ], a ] of ] and ] | |||
;]: in ], the ] required to ] ] | |||
;]: a ] and ] | |||
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;]: stock symbol | |||
⚫ | ;]: a ] which makes ]s and other ] ] | ||
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Revision as of 23:18, 19 September 2003
eV may stand for:
- electronvolt
- eingetragener Verein, i.e. a club registered in Germany.
EV may be an acronym for:
- electric vehicle
- using an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine
- expected value
- in the mathematics field of probability
- exposure value
- in photography, a combination of shutter speed and aperture
- escape velocity
- in physics, the speed required to escape gravity
- Escape Velocity
- a computer game and role-playing game
- Eaton Vance
- stock symbol
- Electro-Voice
- a company which makes microphones and other audio equipment
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