Electron-volt To Watt-hour Converter

(eV to Wh converter)

Convert Electron-volt to Watt-hour


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(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Unveil the simplicity of converting electron-volts to watt-hours using Newtum's intuitive eV to Wh converter tool. Spark your curiosity and streamline your conversions!

What are Electron-volt and Watt-hour

Definition of Electron-volt

An electron-volt, symbolized as eV, is a unit of energy that's equal to the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single electron when it accelerates through an electric potential difference of one volt. It's a minuscule unit of energy commonly used in the field of atomic and particle physics, equivalent to approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 joules.

Definition of Watt-hour

A watt-hour, abbreviated as Wh, is a unit of energy that represents the amount of power (in watts) expended over one hour. It is commonly used as a measure of electrical energy in household appliances and electricity billing. For example, a device that uses 100 watts over a period of 10 hours has consumed 1,000 watt-hours or 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh).

Electron-volt to Watt-hour Conversion Table

Electron-volt (eV) Watt-hour (Wh)
1 eV 2.247 x 10^-22 Wh
10 eV 2.247 x 10^-21 Wh
100 eV 2.247 x 10^-20 Wh
1,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-19 Wh
10,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-18 Wh
100,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-17 Wh
1,000,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-16 Wh
10,000,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-15 Wh
100,000,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-14 Wh
1,000,000,000 eV 2.247 x 10^-13 Wh

Conversion of Electron-volt to Watt-hour

1 eV = 2.247 x 10^-22 Wh
1 Wh = 4.450 x 10^21 eV

Example 1:
convert 5 eV to Wh:
5 eV = 5 × 2.247 x 10^-22 Wh = 1.1235 x 10^-21 Wh

Example 2:
convert 500 eV to Wh:
500 eV = 500 × 2.247 x 10^-22 Wh = 1.1235 x 10^-19 Wh

History of Electron-volt and Watt-hour

Electron-volt to watt-hour conversion is a critical tool in fields where energy at the atomic level must be related to larger-scale energy units. This relationship aids scientists and engineers in understanding and applying microscopic energy measurements in practical, real-world contexts, bridging the gap between quantum physics and conventional power systems.

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Real Life Applications of Electron-volt to Watt-hour

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Solved Examples eV to Wh

Example 1: To convert 10 eV to Wh, the calculation is 10 eV x 2.247 x 10^-22 Wh/eV = 2.247 x 10^-21 Wh.

Example 2: Converting 100,000 eV to Wh translates to 100,000 eV x 2.247 x 10^-22 Wh/eV = 2.247 x 10^-17 Wh.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Electron-volt?
An electron-volt is a unit of energy used to describe the kinetic energy gained by an electron when accelerated through an electric potential difference of one volt.
How do you convert eV to Wh?
To convert eV to Wh, multiply the energy value in electron-volts by 2.247 x 10^-22.
Can I convert Wh back to eV using the converter?
Yes, by entering the Wh value, you can get the corresponding energy in electron-volts.