Electron-volt To Ton-hour Converter

(eV to TR converter)

Convert Electron-volt to Ton-hour refrigeration


Effortlessly Convert eV to TR with Our Reliable Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-07)

Discover the ease of converting energy from electron-volts (eV) to ton-hour refrigeration (TR) with Newtum's precision tool. Spark your interest in energy conversion!

What are Electron-volt and Ton-hour

Definition of Electron-volt

An electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to the work done on an electron when it moves through an electric potential difference of one volt. It's a minuscule unit of energy used primarily within the field of physics to describe the energy levels of particles and photons.

Definition of Ton-hour

A ton-hour (TRh) is a unit of energy commonly used in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. It represents the amount of heat required to melt one ton (2000 pounds) of ice over a period of 24 hours, equivalent to 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs) per hour.

Electron-volt to Ton-hour Conversion Table

Electron-volt (eV) Ton-hour refrigeration (TRh)
1 eV 3.826×10 -23 TRh
10 eV 3.826×10 -22 TRh
100 eV 3.826×10 -21 TRh
1,000 eV 3.826×10 -20 TRh
10,000 eV 3.826×10 -19 TRh
100,000 eV 3.826×10 -18 TRh
1,000,000 eV 3.826×10 -17 TRh
10,000,000 eV 3.826×10 -16 TRh
100,000,000 eV 3.826×10 -15 TRh
1,000,000,000 eV 3.826×10 -14 TRh

Conversion of Electron-volt to Ton-hour

1 eV = 3.826×10 -23 TRh
1 TRh = 2.613×10 22 eV

Example 1:
Convert 10 eV to TRh:
10 eV = 10 × 3.826×10 -23 TRh = 3.826×10 -22 TRh

Example 2:
Convert 500,000 eV to TRh:
500,000 eV = 500,000 × 3.826×10 -23 TRh = 1.913×10 -17 TRh

History of Electron-volt and Ton-hour

A brief history of the Electron-volt to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter traces back to the need for translating the microscopic energy scale of particles, measured in electron-volts, to the macroscopic scale of cooling systems, measured in ton-hours, enabling practical applications and easier understanding of energy conversion in different contexts.

How to use Electron-volt to Ton-hour Converter

Real Life Applications of Electron-volt to Ton-hour

Explore the practical applications of converting electron-volts to ton-hour refrigeration and understand its significance in various fields.

Solved Examples eV to TR

Example 1: To convert 15 eV to TRh:
15 eV = 15 × 3.826×10 -23 TRh = 5.739×10 -22 TRh

Example 2: To convert 2,000,000 eV to TRh:
2,000,000 eV = 2,000,000 × 3.826×10 -23 TRh = 7.652×10 -17 TRh

FAQs - Electron-volt to Ton-hour Refrigeration Converter

Q1: What is an electron-volt and how is it used in this converter?
A1: An electron-volt is a unit of energy used to measure the kinetic energy gained by an electron when accelerated through an electric potential difference of one volt. This converter translates eV into the larger unit of TRh, used in refrigeration.

Q2: How accurate is the eV to TR conversion?
A2: The conversion is based on precise scientific constants, ensuring a high level of accuracy for technical and scientific applications.

Q3: Can I convert large values of eV to TRh using this tool?
A3: Yes, the converter is designed to handle a wide range of values, accommodating both small and large energy conversions.