Explore the Calorie to Electron-volt Converter crafted by Newtum, a seamless tool to convert cal to eV with ease and accuracy.
A Calorie, often denoted as 'cal', is a unit of energy. It is traditionally used to express the amount of energy released from food during metabolism. In scientific contexts, the calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
Definition of Electron-voltAn Electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.602×10^-19 joules. In physics, it is used to describe the amount of kinetic energy gained or lost by an electron as it moves through an electric potential difference of one volt.
Calorie th | Electron-volt (eV) |
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1 cal | 2.6132 × 10^19 eV |
2 cal | 5.2264 × 10^19 eV |
3 cal | 7.8396 × 10^19 eV |
4 cal | 1.0453 × 10^20 eV |
5 cal | 1.3066 × 10^20 eV |
6 cal | 1.5679 × 10^20 eV |
7 cal | 1.8292 × 10^20 eV |
8 cal | 2.0905 × 10^20 eV |
9 cal | 2.3518 × 10^20 eV |
10 cal | 2.6132 × 10^20 eV |
1 cal = 2.6132 × 10^19 eV
10 cal = 2.6132 × 10^20 eV
Example 1:
Convert 50 cal to eV:
50 cal = 50 × 2.6132 × 10^19 eV = 1.3066 × 10^21 eV
Example 2:
Convert 100 cal to eV:
100 cal = 100 × 2.6132 × 10^19 eV = 2.6132 × 10^21 eV
The Calorie to Electron-volt Converter is a modern tool reflecting the intersection of nutritional science and physics. Calories measure the energy in food, while electron-volts gauge the energy at the atomic level. This conversion represents the translation of macro-energy units to micro-energy units, deciphering the energy contained in food into a unit relevant to particles like electrons.
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Example 1:
Convert 250 cal to eV:
250 cal = 250 × 2.6132 × 10^19 eV = 6.5330 × 10^21 eV
Example 2:
Convert 500 cal to eV:
500 cal = 500 × 2.6132 × 10^19 eV = 1.3066 × 10^22 eV