Discover the seamless conversion from cal_th to keV. This intuitive tool, crafted by Newtum, simplifies energy unit conversions to ignite your curiosity and enhance your scientific calculations.
A calorie with the suffix 'th' stands for a thermochemical calorie. It is a unit of energy defined precisely as 4.184 joules. Historically, it was conceived as the amount of energy required to increase the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure. This unit aids in quantifying energy in the context of heat and chemical reactions.
Definition of KiloelectronvoltA kiloelectronvolt (keV) is an energy unit equal to 1,000 electronvolts. It's a non-SI unit used mainly in physics and chemistry to describe small amounts of energy due to its convenience when dealing with subatomic particle interactions. One keV is equivalent to 1.60218 x 10^-16 joules, bridging the gap between macroscopic and quantum scales.
Calorie th (cal_th) | Kiloelectron-volt (keV) |
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1 cal_th | 2.6132 x 10^19 keV |
2 cal_th | 5.2264 x 10^19 keV |
3 cal_th | 7.8396 x 10^19 keV |
4 cal_th | 1.0453 x 10^20 keV |
5 cal_th | 1.3066 x 10^20 keV |
6 cal_th | 1.5679 x 10^20 keV |
7 cal_th | 1.8292 x 10^20 keV |
8 cal_th | 2.0905 x 10^20 keV |
9 cal_th | 2.3518 x 10^20 keV |
10 cal_th | 2.6132 x 10^20 keV |
1 cal_th = 2.6132 x 10^19 keV
1 keV = 3.8267 x 10^-20 cal_th
Example 1:
Convert 5 cal_th to keV:
5 cal_th = 5 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 1.3066 x 10^20 keV
Example 2:
Convert 10 cal_th to keV:
10 cal_th = 10 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 2.6132 x 10^20 keV
The Calorie th to Kiloelectron-volt Converter is a modern tool reflecting the evolving needs of scientists and engineers. Historically, as researchers explored the relationship between heat energy and atomic-scale processes, a need arose for a precise conversion between thermochemical calories and kiloelectronvolts, two units pivotal in different scientific disciplines.
Explore the practicality of the Calorie th to Kiloelectron-volt Converter, bridging the gap between chemistry and physics in real-world applications.
Example 1:
To convert 2 cal_th to keV:
2 cal_th = 2 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 5.2264 x 10^19 keV
Example 2:
To convert 7 cal_th to keV:
7 cal_th = 7 x 2.6132 x 10^19 keV = 1.8292 x 10^20 keV