Curious about how to convert mechanical energy to quantum? Explore our Newton Meter to Hartree Energy Converter, crafted by Newtum, for accurate energy unit conversions.
A Newton, symbolized as 'N', is the SI unit of force. It is defined as the force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared. This unit is fundamental in physics and engineering, encapsulating the relationship between mass, acceleration, and force as articulated by Newton's Second Law of Motion.
Definition of HartreeA Hartree, denoted as 'E_h', is a unit of energy used primarily in quantum chemistry and atomic physics. It represents the energy scale of the electron interactions in an atom and is defined as twice the ground state energy of the hydrogen atom. This unit facilitates the understanding of energy levels within atoms and molecules.
Newton Meter (N*m) | Hartree (E_h) |
---|---|
0.1 N*m | 3.8088 × 10 -3 E_h |
0.5 N*m | 1.9044 × 10 -2 E_h |
1 N*m | 3.8088 × 10 -2 E_h |
5 N*m | 1.9044 × 10 -1 E_h |
10 N*m | 0.38088 E_h |
50 N*m | 1.9044 E_h |
100 N*m | 3.8088 E_h |
500 N*m | 19.044 E_h |
1000 N*m | 38.088 E_h |
5000 N*m | 190.44 E_h |
1 N*m = 3.8088 × 10
-2
E_h
1 E_h = 26.24 N*m
Example 1:
convert 2 N*m to E_h:
2 N*m = 2 × 3.8088 × 10
-2
E_h = 7.6176 × 10
-2
E_h
Example 2:
convert 0.5 N*m to E_h:
0.5 N*m = 0.5 × 3.8088 × 10
-2
E_h = 1.9044 × 10
-2
E_h
The concept of converting Newton Meters to Hartree Energy has its roots in the need to bridge classical mechanics and quantum chemistry. While Newton Meters represent energy in a physical sense, Hartree units translate that energy into a scale meaningful in the quantum realm, enabling scientists to compare and convert energy across different systems and scales.
Discover the practical uses of converting N*m to E_h and how this tool can be applied in various scientific fields.
Example 1:
Convert 1 N*m to E_h:
1 N*m = 3.8088 × 10
-2
E_h
Example 2:
Convert 2.5 N*m to E_h:
2.5 N*m = 2.5 × 3.8088 × 10
-2
E_h = 0.09522 E_h
What is a Newton Meter?
A Newton Meter is a unit of torque in the International System of Units (SI), representing the force of one Newton applied perpendicularly to a moment arm which is one meter long.
What is a Hartree?
A Hartree is a unit of energy used mainly in atomic physics, equivalent to the energy gained by an electron in an electric field of one atomic unit of potential.
How does the N*m to E_h converter work?
Enter the value in Newton Meters and the converter will automatically calculate the equivalent energy in Hartrees.