Discover the ease of converting energy from electron-volts (eV) to kilowatt-seconds (kW·s) with our efficient online converter, designed to simplify your calculations.
An electron-volt 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.
Definition of Kilowatt-secondA kilowatt-second is a unit of energy equivalent to the amount of power consumption of one kilowatt happening over the period of one second. It is a measure of energy that combines power and time, amounting to 1,000 joules.
Electron-volt (eV) | Kilowatt-second (kW·s) |
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1 eV | 1.60218e-19 kW·s |
10 eV | 1.60218e-18 kW·s |
100 eV | 1.60218e-17 kW·s |
1,000 eV | 1.60218e-16 kW·s |
10,000 eV | 1.60218e-15 kW·s |
100,000 eV | 1.60218e-14 kW·s |
1,000,000 eV | 1.60218e-13 kW·s |
10,000,000 eV | 1.60218e-12 kW·s |
100,000,000 eV | 1.60218e-11 kW·s |
1,000,000,000 eV | 1.60218e-10 kW·s |
1 eV = 1.60218×10^-19 kW·s
1 kW·s = 6.24151×10^18 eV
Example 1:
convert 5 eV to kW·s:
5 eV = 5 × 1.60218×10^-19 kW·s = 8.0109×10^-19 kW·s
Example 2:
convert 10 eV to kW·s:
10 eV = 10 × 1.60218×10^-19 kW·s = 1.60218×10^-18 kW·s
The concept of the electron-volt emerged with the development of quantum mechanics and particle physics. It became a convenient measure for the small amounts of energy typical in these fields. Over time, with the need to convert between units, tools like the Electron-volt to Kilowatt-second Converter were created to aid scientists and engineers in their work.
Explore practical scenarios where converting eV to kW·s is essential, enhancing your understanding of energy units in real-world applications.
Example 1:
Convert 15 eV to kW·s:
15 eV = 15 × 1.60218×10^-19 kW·s = 2.40327×10^-18 kW·s
Example 2:
Convert 50 eV to kW·s:
50 eV = 50 × 1.60218×10^-19 kW·s = 8.0109×10^-18 kW·s
An electron-volt is a unit of energy equal to the energy an electron gains moving through an electric potential difference of one volt.
Kilowatt-seconds are units used to express larger quantities of energy, useful in industrial and engineering applications.
The converter provides precise conversions based on the standard values of eV and kW·s.