Kiloelectron-volt To Gigawatt-hour Converter

(keV to GWh converter)

Convert Kiloelectron-volt to Gigawatt-hour


Effortlessly Convert keV to GWh with Our Precision Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-05-07)

Discover the simplicity of converting kiloelectron-volts to gigawatt-hours with our comprehensive keV to GWh tool, tailored for quick and accurate energy unit conversions.

What are Kiloelectron-volt and Gigawatt-hour

Definition of Kiloelectron-volt

A kiloelectron-volt (keV) is a unit of energy equivalent to 1,000 electron-volts. It's commonly used in the field of particle physics and represents the amount of energy gained or lost by an electron as it moves through an electric potential difference of one volt. In the atomic scale, it serves as a convenient unit of energy for measuring the kinetic energy of particles, binding energy in atomic nuclei, and the energy of electromagnetic radiation.

Definition of Gigawatt-hour

A gigawatt-hour (GWh) is a unit of energy representing one billion (10^9) watt-hours. It is commonly used to measure large-scale energy production and consumption. One GWh can power approximately 700,000 homes for an hour or provide enough energy for the operation of a medium-sized hospital for one year. Power companies and grid operators frequently use this unit to account for electricity generation and usage over extended periods.

Kiloelectron-volt to Gigawatt-hour Conversion Table

Kiloelectron-volt (keV) Gigawatt-hour (GWh)
1 keV 2.7778e-22 GWh
10 keV 2.7778e-21 GWh
100 keV 2.7778e-20 GWh
1,000 keV 2.7778e-19 GWh
10,000 keV 2.7778e-18 GWh
100,000 keV 2.7778e-17 GWh
1,000,000 keV 2.7778e-16 GWh
10,000,000 keV 2.7778e-15 GWh
100,000,000 keV 2.7778e-14 GWh
1,000,000,000 keV 2.7778e-13 GWh

Conversion of Kiloelectron-volt to Gigawatt-hour

1 keV = 2.7778e-22 GWh
1 GWh = 3.6e+19 keV

Example 1:
convert 500 keV to GWh:
500 keV = 500 × 2.7778e-22 GWh = 1.3889e-19 GWh

Example 2:
convert 2,000 keV to GWh:
2,000 keV = 2,000 × 2.7778e-22 GWh = 5.5556e-19 GWh

History of Kiloelectron-volt and Gigawatt-hour

A brief history of the keV to GWh converter begins with the need to bridge different scales of energy measurements. As the kiloelectron-volt became a standard unit in particle physics, and the gigawatt-hour in large-scale energy production, the necessity for a reliable conversion tool arose. This converter is a result of the continuous evolution in scientific computation and the demand for precision in energy conversion.

How to use Kiloelectron-volt to Gigawatt-hour Converter

Real Life Applications of Kiloelectron-volt to Gigawatt-hour

Explore the practical uses of converting keV to GWh and how it facilitates energy management and scientific research.

Solved Examples keV to GWh

Example 1:
Convert 1,000,000 keV to GWh:
1,000,000 keV = 1,000,000 × 2.7778e-22 GWh = 2.7778e-16 GWh

Example 2:
Convert 5,000,000 keV to GWh:
5,000,000 keV = 5,000,000 × 2.7778e-22 GWh = 1.3889e-15 GWh

Frequently Asked Questions about the keV to GWh Converter

What is a keV to GWh converter used for?
This converter is used to translate energy measurements from kiloelectron-volts (keV) to gigawatt-hours (GWh), aiding in cross-discipline communication and energy analysis.

How accurate is the conversion?
The keV to GWh converter uses precise formulas to ensure that the conversion is as accurate as possible, provided the input is correct.

Can I convert GWh back to keV with this tool?
Yes, the converter is capable of converting values in both directions, from keV to GWh and vice versa.