Discover the ease of converting energy from Kiloelectron-volts (keV) to Horsepower Hours (hp·h) with Newtum's precise and user-friendly converter. Dive into the details and start converting with confidence.
A Kiloelectron-volt (keV) is a unit of energy equal to 1,000 electron volts (eV). It is commonly used in the field of physics and chemistry to describe the energy of particles such as electrons and photons. One keV is the amount of kinetic energy gained by an electron when it is accelerated by an electric potential difference of one thousand volts.
Definition of Horsepower-hourA Horsepower-hour (hp·h) is a unit of energy that combines the mechanical power measurement, horsepower, with time. One horsepower-hour is the energy expended by doing work at the rate of one horsepower for the duration of one hour. It is a larger unit of energy, commonly used in industries to quantify the energy output of engines or motors over time.
Kiloelectron-volt (keV) | Horsepower-hour (hp·h) |
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1 keV | 3.826733e-14 hp·h |
10 keV | 3.826733e-13 hp·h |
100 keV | 3.826733e-12 hp·h |
500 keV | 1.913366e-11 hp·h |
1000 keV | 3.826733e-11 hp·h |
5000 keV | 1.913366e-10 hp·h |
10000 keV | 3.826733e-10 hp·h |
50000 keV | 1.913366e-09 hp·h |
100000 keV | 3.826733e-09 hp·h |
500000 keV | 1.913366e-08 hp·h |
1 keV = 3.826733e-14 hp·h
10 keV = 3.826733e-13 hp·h
Example 1:
Convert 150 keV to hp·h:
150 keV = 150 × 3.826733e-14 hp·h = 5.7400995e-12 hp·h
Example 2:
Convert 2500 keV to hp·h:
2500 keV = 2500 × 3.826733e-14 hp·h = 9.566833e-11 hp·h
A brief history of the Kiloelectron-volt to Horsepower Hour Converter traces back to the need for converting units between different energy systems. With the advent of technology and engineering advancement, the necessity for precise energy conversions, especially in physics and automotive industries, led to the creation of tools like this converter.
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Example 1: To convert 200 keV to hp·h, you would calculate: 200 keV = 200 × 3.826733e-14 hp·h = 7.653466e-12 hp·h.
Example 2: To convert 3500 keV to hp·h, you would calculate: 3500 keV = 3500 × 3.826733e-14 hp·h = 1.33945655e-10 hp·h.