gram-force meter To hartree Converter

(gf·m to E_h converter)

Effortlessly Convert gf·m to E_h with Our Precision Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-16)

Unlock the power of precise energy conversion with our Gram-force Meter to Hartree Energy Converter. Developed by Newtum, this tool transforms gf·m to E_h, sparking your curiosity to explore the quantum world of energy.

What are gram-force meter and hartree

Definition of gram-force meter

A gram-force meter (gf·m) is a unit of torque in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system. It represents the torque resulting from a one gram-force acting on a one-meter-long lever arm. It is a measurement of rotational force applied at a distance from the axis of rotation.

Definition of hartree

A hartree (E_h) is the atomic unit of energy. It is defined as the kinetic energy of an electron orbiting the nucleus of the hydrogen atom in its ground state. One hartree is equivalent to twice the ionization energy of a hydrogen atom and is a fundamental unit in quantum chemistry.

gram-force meter to hartree Conversion Table

Gram-force Meter (gf·m) Hartree Energy (E_h)
0.1 gf·m 0.0000000000000000001934 E_h
0.5 gf·m 0.0000000000000000009670 E_h
1 gf·m 0.0000000000000000019340 E_h
5 gf·m 0.000000000000000009670 E_h
10 gf·m 0.00000000000000001934 E_h
50 gf·m 0.00000000000000009670 E_h
100 gf·m 0.0000000000000001934 E_h
500 gf·m 0.0000000000000009670 E_h
1000 gf·m 0.000000000000001934 E_h
5000 gf·m 0.000000000000009670 E_h

Conversion of gram-force meter to hartree

Example 1:
Convert 5 gf·m to E_h:
5 gf·m = 5 × (conversion factor) E_h

Example 2:
Convert 10 gf·m to E_h:
10 gf·m = 10 × (conversion factor) E_h

History of gram-force meter and hartree

A brief history of the Gram-force Meter to Hartree Energy Converter reflects the evolution of scientific understanding from classical mechanics to quantum chemistry. These units bridge the gap between macroscopic measurements of torque and the microscopic energy scales of atoms and molecules.

How to use gram-force meter to hartree Converter

Real Life Applications of gram-force meter to hartree

Discover the practicality of converting gram-force meters to hartrees and how it applies to real-world scenarios across various scientific disciplines.

Solved Examples gf·m to E_h

Example 1:
Converting 2 gf·m to E_h yields a value of x E_h (after applying the conversion factor).

Example 2:
Converting 7.5 gf·m to E_h results in a value of y E_h (using the relevant conversion factor).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is a Gram-force Meter to Hartree Energy Converter?

A1: It's a tool that converts torque measurements from gram-force meters (gf·m) to the atomic unit of energy, hartrees (E_h).

Q2: Why would I need to convert gf·m to E_h?

A2: This conversion is useful in fields like quantum chemistry and physics where energy calculations at the atomic level are required.

Q3: How accurate is the conversion?

A3: The converter uses precise scientific constants to ensure the conversion is as accurate as possible within the limits of the tool's precision.