Electron-volt To Calorie Converter

(eV to cal converter)

Convert Electron-volt to Calorie (IT)


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(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Explore the seamless Electron-volt to Calorie IT Conversion tool developed by Newtum. Swiftly convert eV to cal and satisfy your scientific calculations with curiosity.

What are Electron-volt and Calorie

Definition of Electron-volt

An electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.602×10⁻¹⁹ joules. It represents the amount of kinetic energy gained or lost by a single electron accelerating from rest through an electric potential difference of one volt. In the field of physics, especially in particle physics, the electron-volt is commonly used as a unit of energy because of its convenience when dealing with subatomic particles.

Definition of Calorie

A calorie, specifically a calorie (IT) for International Table calorie, is a unit of energy defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere. The calorie is commonly used in nutrition to quantify the energy content in food, and in various scientific contexts to measure heat energy.

Electron-volt to Calorie Conversion Table

Electron-volt (eV) Calorie IT (cal)
1 eV 2.39 x 10^-20 cal
10 eV 2.39 x 10^-19 cal
100 eV 2.39 x 10^-18 cal
1,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-17 cal
10,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-16 cal
100,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-15 cal
1,000,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-14 cal
10,000,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-13 cal
100,000,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-12 cal
1,000,000,000 eV 2.39 x 10^-11 cal

Conversion of Electron-volt to Calorie

1 eV = 2.39 x 10^-20 cal
1 cal = 4.18 x 10^19 eV

Example 1:
convert 10 eV to cal:
10 eV = 10 x 2.39 x 10^-20 cal = 2.39 x 10^-19 cal

Example 2:
convert 50 eV to cal:
50 eV = 50 x 2.39 x 10^-20 cal = 1.195 x 10^-18 cal

History of Electron-volt and Calorie

The Electron-volt to Calorie IT Converter is a scientific tool that emerged from the necessity to convert the energy of particles, measured in electron-volts (eV), to calories, a unit more familiar in the context of chemistry and thermodynamics. The converter simplifies the process of translating between these units, facilitating researchers and students in their work.

How to use Electron-volt to Calorie Converter

Real Life Applications of Electron-volt to Calorie

Discover the practical applications of converting eV to cal and how this tool can be utilized in scientific and industrial fields.

Solved Examples eV to cal

Example 1:
Converting 25 eV to cal:
25 eV = 25 x 2.39 x 10^-20 cal = 5.975 x 10^-19 cal

Example 2:
Converting 100 eV to cal:
100 eV = 100 x 2.39 x 10^-20 cal = 2.39 x 10^-18 cal

FAQs - Electron-volt to Calorie IT Converter

What is an electron-volt (eV)?
An electron-volt is a unit of energy used primarily in physics to describe the energy of particles and photons.
How are calories related to electron-volts?
Calories are a unit of heat energy and can be converted from electron-volts, which are a measure of energy at the atomic scale.
Can I convert calorie values back to electron-volts?
Yes, the converter also allows for reverse conversion from calories to electron-volts.