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Learn how to convert energy from megaton (Mton) units, used for large-scale explosive yields, to kiloelectron-volt (keV) units, common in atomic and nuclear physics. This guide covers definitions, use cases, conversion steps, examples, and limitations.
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This unit converter transforms energy values expressed in megatons (Mton), which represent large-scale explosive energies, into kiloelectron-volts (keV), a unit used for atomic and nuclear energy scales. It helps relate macroscopic energetic events to microscopic particle energies.