Discover the convenience of converting energy from Megawatt-hours (MWh) to Kiloelectron-volts (keV) in just a few clicks. Unleash the power of precise conversions with Newtum's specialized tool.
A Megawatt-hour (MWh) is a unit of energy equivalent to one megawatt (1 MW) of power expended for one hour (1 h) of time. It is a standard unit of energy within the electricity sector and is used to measure the amount of electrical energy produced by a power station or consumed by an organization.
Definition of Kiloelectron-voltA Kiloelectron-volt (keV) is a unit of energy that is equivalent to 1,000 electron volts (eV). It is commonly used in the field of particle physics and astrophysics to describe the kinetic energy of particles or the energy of photons and other types of radiation.
Megawatt-hour (MWh) | Kiloelectron-volt (keV) |
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1 MWh | 3.6 x 10^19 keV |
2 MWh | 7.2 x 10^19 keV |
3 MWh | 1.08 x 10^20 keV |
4 MWh | 1.44 x 10^20 keV |
5 MWh | 1.8 x 10^20 keV |
6 MWh | 2.16 x 10^20 keV |
7 MWh | 2.52 x 10^20 keV |
8 MWh | 2.88 x 10^20 keV |
9 MWh | 3.24 x 10^20 keV |
10 MWh | 3.6 x 10^20 keV |
1 MWh = 3.6 x 10^19 keV
1 keV = 2.7778 x 10^-20 MWh
Example 1:
Convert 5 MWh to keV:
5 MWh = 5 x 3.6 x 10^19 keV = 1.8 x 10^20 keV
Example 2:
Convert 10 MWh to keV:
10 MWh = 10 x 3.6 x 10^19 keV = 3.6 x 10^20 keV
The Megawatt-hour to Kiloelectron-volt converter is a tool that emerged from the need to bridge two different energy scales - the large-scale electrical energy production measured in MWh and the microscopic particle energy measured in keV, commonly used in physics research and applications.
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Example 1:
Converting 2 MWh to keV:
2 MWh = 2 x 3.6 x 10^19 keV = 7.2 x 10^19 keV
Example 2:
Converting 0.5 MWh to keV:
0.5 MWh = 0.5 x 3.6 x 10^19 keV = 1.8 x 10^19 keV