Electron-volt To Dyne-centimeter Converter

(eV to dyn·cm converter)

Effortlessly Convert eV to dyn·cm with Precision


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Explore the convenience of converting energy units from Electron-volts (eV) to the force-distance measure of Dyne-centimeters (dyn·cm) with our intuitive tool, prompting in-depth understanding and accurate conversions.

What are Electron-volt and Dyne-centimeter

Definition of Electron-volt

An electron-volt, symbolized as eV, is a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.602×10^-19 joules. It represents the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single electron when it accelerates through an electric potential difference of one volt. In the field of physics, especially when dealing with atomic and subatomic particles, the electron-volt is a commonly used unit of energy.

Definition of Dyne-centimeter

A dyne-centimeter (dyn·cm) is a unit of torque or moment of force in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units. It is the torque resulting from a force of one dyne applied perpendicularly to a moment arm which is one centimeter long. This measurement is particularly used in the fields of physics and engineering to describe the rotational force applied to an object.

Electron-volt to Dyne-centimeter Conversion Table

Electron-volt (eV) Dyne Centimeter (dyn·cm)
1 eV 1.60219 x 10^-7 dyn·cm
10 eV 1.60219 x 10^-6 dyn·cm
100 eV 1.60219 x 10^-5 dyn·cm
1000 eV 1.60219 x 10^-4 dyn·cm
10000 eV 1.60219 x 10^-3 dyn·cm
100000 eV 1.60219 x 10^-2 dyn·cm
1000000 eV 0.160219 dyn·cm
10000000 eV 1.60219 dyn·cm
100000000 eV 16.0219 dyn·cm
1000000000 eV 160.219 dyn·cm

Conversion of Electron-volt to Dyne-centimeter

Example 1:
Convert 1 eV to dyn·cm:
1 eV = 1.60219 x 10^-7 dyn·cm

Example 2:
Convert 5 eV to dyn·cm:
5 eV = 5 x 1.60219 x 10^-7 dyn·cm = 8.01095 x 10^-7 dyn·cm

History of Electron-volt and Dyne-centimeter

A brief history of the Electron-volt to Dyne Centimeter converter traces back to the evolution of the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system and the adoption of the electron-volt as a convenient unit of energy in atomic-scale physics.

How to use Electron-volt to Dyne-centimeter Converter

Real Life Applications of Electron-volt to Dyne-centimeter

Unveiling the practical utility of the Electron-volt to Dyne Centimeter Converter, bridging the gap between theoretical energy measurements and applied physical forces.

Solved Examples eV to dyn·cm

Example 1:
2 eV = 3.20438 x 10^-7 dyn·cm

Example 2:
50 eV = 8.01095 x 10^-6 dyn·cm

FAQs for Electron-volt to Dyne Centimeter Converter

What is an electron-volt?
An electron-volt is a unit of energy commonly used in the field of physics, particularly in the context of atomic and subatomic particles.
How is dyne-centimeter used?
Dyne-centimeter is a unit of torque in the CGS system, representing the rotational force applied to an object.
Is this converter tool free to use?
Yes, our Electron-volt to Dyne Centimeter Converter is completely free to use for all users.