Explore the convenience of converting energy units with our Attojoule to Watt-hour Converter. Developed by Newtum, this tool simplifies energy conversions, sparking curiosity for further exploration.
An attojoule (aJ) is a unit of energy equal to 10^-18 joules. It represents a very small amount of energy, often used in the context of nuclear reactions and particle physics where individual particles carry minute amounts of energy.
Definition of Watt-hourA watt-hour (Wh) is a unit of energy equivalent to one watt (1 W) of power expended for one hour (1 h) of time. It is a measure often used for electricity, representing a small scale of energy consumption or generation.
Attojoule (aJ) | Watt-hour (Wh) |
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1 aJ | 2.77778e-22 Wh |
10 aJ | 2.77778e-21 Wh |
100 aJ | 2.77778e-20 Wh |
1,000 aJ | 2.77778e-19 Wh |
10,000 aJ | 2.77778e-18 Wh |
100,000 aJ | 2.77778e-17 Wh |
1,000,000 aJ | 2.77778e-16 Wh |
10,000,000 aJ | 2.77778e-15 Wh |
100,000,000 aJ | 2.77778e-14 Wh |
1,000,000,000 aJ | 2.77778e-13 Wh |
1 aJ = 2.77778e-22 Wh
1 Wh = 3.6e+18 aJ
Example 1:
convert 500 aJ to Wh:
500 aJ = 500 × 2.77778e-22 Wh = 1.38889e-19 Wh
Example 2:
convert 5e+15 aJ to Wh:
5e+15 aJ = 5e+15 × 2.77778e-22 Wh = 0.138889 Wh
A brief history of the Attojoule to Watt-hour Converter traces back to the need for precision in scientific research and technology. The converter serves as a critical tool for professionals dealing with extremely small energy quantities, bridging the gap between different units of measurement.
Discover how the Attojoule to Watt-hour Converter can be applied in real-world scenarios, enhancing your understanding of energy conversion.
Example 1:
If you have 1,000 aJ, the conversion to Wh would be:
1,000 aJ = 1,000 × 2.77778e-22 Wh = 2.77778e-19 Wh
Example 2:
For 2e+16 aJ, the conversion to Wh is:
2e+16 aJ = 2e+16 × 2.77778e-22 Wh = 0.555556 Wh