Calorie To Kiloelectron-volt Converter

(cal to keV converter)

Convert Calorie (IT) to Kiloelectron-volt


Harness the Power of Energy Conversion: From Calorie IT to Kiloelectron-volts


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-08)

Explore the seamless transformation from Calorie IT to Kiloelectron-volts (keV) with Newtum's precise conversion tool. Unleash the potential of energy conversion at your fingertips.

What are Calorie and Kiloelectron-volt

Definition of Calorie

A Calorie, specifically an International Table Calorie (Calorie IT), is a unit of energy defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere.

Definition of Kiloelectron-volt

A Kiloelectron-volt (keV) is a unit of energy equal to 1,000 electron-volts. It's commonly used in the field of particle physics to describe the kinetic energy of particles or photons on a microscopic scale.

Calorie to Kiloelectron-volt Conversion Table

Calorie IT Kiloelectron-volt (keV)
1 cal 2.6132 x 10^19 keV
10 cal 2.6132 x 10^20 keV
100 cal 2.6132 x 10^21 keV
500 cal 1.3066 x 10^22 keV
1000 cal 2.6132 x 10^22 keV
5000 cal 1.3066 x 10^23 keV
10000 cal 2.6132 x 10^23 keV
50000 cal 1.3066 x 10^24 keV
100000 cal 2.6132 x 10^24 keV
500000 cal 1.3066 x 10^25 keV

Conversion of Calorie to Kiloelectron-volt

1 cal = 2.6132 x 10^19 keV
1 keV = 3.8267 x 10^-20 cal

Example 1:
Convert 20 cal to keV:
20 cal = 20 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 5.2264 x 10^20 keV

Example 2:
Convert 50 cal to keV:
50 cal = 50 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 1.3066 x 10^21 keV

History of Calorie and Kiloelectron-volt

The conversion of Calorie IT to Kiloelectron-volts has its roots in the scientific need to relate different energy scales. As disciplines like nutrition and particle physics evolved, the necessity for converting calorific energy to the energy levels used in atomic and subatomic processes became evident, leading to the creation of such conversion tools.

How to use Calorie to Kiloelectron-volt Converter

Real Life Applications of Calorie to Kiloelectron-volt

Discover the practicality of converting Calorie IT to Kiloelectron-volts and how it bridges the gap between everyday energy measurements and scientific analysis.

Solved Examples cal to keV

Example 1:
Converting 75 cal to keV:
75 cal = 75 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 1.9599 x 10^21 keV

Example 2:
Converting 150 cal to keV:
150 cal = 150 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 3.9198 x 10^21 keV

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the purpose of the Calorie IT to Kiloelectron-volt Converter?

A1: This converter is used to translate calorific energy into the energy unit used in particle physics, facilitating interdisciplinary research and studies.

Q2: Is there a limit to the amount of Calorie IT that I can convert?

A2: The tool can handle a wide range of values, but it's designed for optimal performance with commonly encountered amounts in scientific calculations.

Q3: How accurate is the Calorie IT to Kiloelectron-volt conversion?

A3: The converter uses precise conversion factors to ensure that the results are as accurate as possible within the limits of standard measurement uncertainties.