piesepons
Piespoons is a unit of energy in the framework of high-energy physics, particularly in the context of particle accelerators. It is used to describe the power of a particle beam or a beam of particles in electronvolts per microsecond (eV/μs).
The concept of piespoons was first introduced in the early 2000s to provide a more intuitive understanding
In particle physics, piespoons are often used to describe the energy of electron and positron beams, which
One piespoon is equivalent to one billion electronvolts per microsecond. This unit is primarily used in the
The piespoon unit is still a relatively specialized term and is mostly used within the physics community.