Embark on a seamless conversion journey from E_h to erg with our Hartree Energy to Erg Converter, crafted meticulously by Newtum. Unveil the simplicity of precise energy conversion and satisfy your curiosity with a tool designed for accuracy.
A Hartree, symbolized as E_h, is the atomic unit of energy. It's defined as the kinetic energy of an electron moving with the speed of the Bohr orbit around a proton. It's equivalent to the potential energy between the electron and the proton in the hydrogen atom, and is a fundamental quantity in atomic physics to express energies of atoms and molecules.
Definition of ErgAn erg is a unit of energy and work in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units. It is equivalent to the amount of work done by a force of one dyne exerted for a distance of one centimeter. In the International System of Units (SI), one erg is equal to 10^-7 joules, showing its relatively small magnitude compared to more commonly used units like joules or calories.
Hartree Energy (E_h) | Erg |
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1 E_h | 4.359744650 x 10^11 erg |
2 E_h | 8.719489300 x 10^11 erg |
3 E_h | 1.307923395 x 10^12 erg |
4 E_h | 1.743957860 x 10^12 erg |
5 E_h | 2.179992325 x 10^12 erg |
6 E_h | 2.615986790 x 10^12 erg |
7 E_h | 3.051981255 x 10^12 erg |
8 E_h | 3.487975720 x 10^12 erg |
9 E_h | 3.923970185 x 10^12 erg |
10 E_h | 4.359964650 x 10^12 erg |
1 E_h = 4.359744650 x 10^11 erg
1 erg = 2.293710448 x 10^-12 E_h
Example 1:
Convert 2 E_h to erg:
2 E_h = 2 x 4.359744650 x 10^11 erg = 8.719489300 x 10^11 erg
Example 2:
Convert 0.5 E_h to erg:
0.5 E_h = 0.5 x 4.359744650 x 10^11 erg = 2.179872325 x 10^11 erg
A brief history of the Hartree Energy to Erg conversion begins with the concept of atomic units, introduced by Douglas Hartree in the 1920s. The unit of energy, Hartree, named after him, has since been a staple in quantum mechanics. Erg, on the other hand, originates from the CGS system in the 19th century. The conversion between these two units facilitates a bridge between atomic physics and classical energy measurements.
Discover the impact of the Hartree Energy to Erg Converter in real-world applications and how it enables precise energy calculations in various scientific fields.
Example 1:
Converting 1 E_h to ergs:
1 E_h = 4.359744650 x 10^11 erg
Example 2:
Converting 0.2 E_h to ergs:
0.2 E_h = 0.2 x 4.359744650 x 10^11 erg = 8.719489300 x 10^10 erg