410eV
410eV, also known as 410 electron volts, is a unit of energy commonly used in the field of atomic and molecular physics. It is equivalent to 410 times the energy of an electron volt (eV), which is the standard unit of energy in atomic physics. One electron volt is defined as the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single unbound electron when it accelerates through an electric potential difference of one volt in a vacuum.
The energy of 410eV is often used as a reference point in the study of electron scattering
In summary, 410eV is a specific energy value expressed in electron volts, commonly used in the study