Prout (unit)

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Short description: Obsolete unit of energy

The Prout is an obsolete unit of energy, whose value is:

[math]\displaystyle{ 1 Prout = 2.9638 \times 10^{-14} J }[/math]

This is equal to one twelfth of the binding energy of the deuteron.

History

The "Prout" is a unit of nuclear binding energy, and is 1/12 the binding energy of the deuteron, or 185.5 keV. It is named after William Prout. "Proutons" was an early candidate for the name of what are now called protons.

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