Discover the power of our GWh to eV converter, designed to seamlessly translate Gigawatt-hours into Electron-volts, sparking your curiosity with its precision and ease.
A Gigawatt-hour (GWh) is a unit of energy representing one billion watt-hours. One GWh is equivalent to the amount of energy expended by a one gigawatt power source running for one hour. It's commonly used in the context of large-scale energy production and consumption, such as in electric utility companies, to measure significant amounts of electricity.
Definition of Electron-voltAn Electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy based on the amount of kinetic gain or loss an electron experiences when moved through an electric potential difference of one volt. It is a minuscule measure of energy, commonly used in atomic and particle physics to describe the energy levels of electrons and photons.
Gigawatt-hour (GWh) | Electron-volt (eV) |
---|---|
0.01 GWh | 3.6e+25 eV |
0.1 GWh | 3.6e+26 eV |
1 GWh | 3.6e+27 eV |
10 GWh | 3.6e+28 eV |
100 GWh | 3.6e+29 eV |
500 GWh | 1.8e+30 eV |
1000 GWh | 3.6e+30 eV |
5000 GWh | 1.8e+31 eV |
10000 GWh | 3.6e+31 eV |
50000 GWh | 1.8e+32 eV |
1 GWh = 3.6 × 10
25
eV
1 eV = 2.78 × 10
-26
GWh
Example 1:
convert 0.5 GWh to eV:
0.5 GWh = 0.5 × 3.6 × 10
25
eV = 1.8 × 10
25
eV
Example 2:
convert 2 GWh to eV:
2 GWh = 2 × 3.6 × 10
25
eV = 7.2 × 10
25
eV
A brief history of the Gigawatt-hour to Electron-volt Converter reveals its essential role in the field of physics and engineering. Initially conceptualized to bridge the vast scale difference between macroscopic energy production and microscopic energy levels, this converter has become a fundamental tool for both scientists and engineers.
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Example 1: To convert 0.01 GWh to eV, the calculation would be 0.01 GWh = 0.01 × 3.6 × 10 25 eV = 3.6 × 10 23 eV.
Example 2: Converting 5 GWh to eV, the result would be 5 GWh = 5 × 3.6 × 10 25 eV = 1.8 × 10 26 eV.