Hartree To Watt-second Converter

(E_h to W·s converter)

Convert Hartree Energy to Watt-second


Streamline Your Energy Conversion: From Hartree to Watt-seconds with Precision


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Discover how to effortlessly convert Hartree energy (E_h) to Watt-seconds (W·s) with Newtum's intuitive tool, sparking your curiosity to explore more about this essential conversion.

What are Hartree and Watt-second

Definition of Hartree

Hartree energy, denoted as E_h, is a unit of energy used in the field of quantum mechanics. It's named after the physicist Douglas Hartree and is equivalent to the energy of an electron in the ground state of a hydrogen atom. One Hartree is approximately equal to 4.359744650×10^(-18) joules. It serves as a natural energy unit within atomic-scale systems, making it a fundamental quantity in theoretical chemistry and physics.

Definition of Watt-second

The watt-second (W·s) is a derived unit of energy within the International System of Units (SI). It is equivalent to one joule, the standard SI unit of energy. A watt-second represents the energy expended when a power of one watt flows for one second. This unit is commonly used in electrical applications and provides a direct link between power and energy consumption over time.

Hartree to Watt-second Conversion Table

Hartree Energy (E_h) Watt-second (W·s)
1 E_h 4.359744650×10^(-18) W·s
2 E_h 8.719489300×10^(-18) W·s
3 E_h 1.307923395×10^(-17) W·s
4 E_h 1.743897860×10^(-17) W·s
5 E_h 2.179872325×10^(-17) W·s
6 E_h 2.615846790×10^(-17) W·s
7 E_h 3.051821255×10^(-17) W·s
8 E_h 3.487795720×10^(-17) W·s
9 E_h 3.923770185×10^(-17) W·s
10 E_h 4.359744650×10^(-17) W·s

Conversion of Hartree to Watt-second

1 E_h = 4.359744650×10^(-18) W·s
1 W·s = 2.293712658×10^(17) E_h

Example 1:
convert 2 E_h to W·s:
2 E_h = 2 × 4.359744650×10^(-18) W·s = 8.719489300×10^(-18) W·s

Example 2:
convert 5 E_h to W·s:
5 E_h = 5 × 4.359744650×10^(-18) W·s = 2.179872325×10^(-17) W·s

History of Hartree and Watt-second

A brief history of the Hartree Energy to Watt-second Converter begins with the definition of the Hartree energy unit in quantum chemistry and physics. This converter emerged as scientists and engineers needed a practical way to link quantum mechanical energy scales with classical energy units like the watt-second, facilitating easier comprehension and application in diverse scientific and technological fields.

How to use Hartree to Watt-second Converter

Real Life Applications of Hartree to Watt-second

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Solved Examples E_h to W·s

Example 1:
Converting 3 E_h to W·s:
3 E_h = 3 × 4.359744650×10^(-18) W·s = 1.307923395×10^(-17) W·s

Example 2:
Converting 10 E_h to W·s:
10 E_h = 10 × 4.359744650×10^(-18) W·s = 4.359744650×10^(-17) W·s

FAQs for Hartree Energy to Watt-second Converter

What is Hartree energy and why convert it to watt-seconds?
Hartree energy is a quantum mechanical energy unit, and converting it to watt-seconds makes it relatable to classical energy units.
How accurate is the Hartree to watt-second conversion?
The converter is highly accurate, using the latest constants for precise conversions.
Can I convert watt-seconds back to Hartrees?
Yes, the tool also supports the reverse conversion from watt-seconds to Hartrees.