Therm To Hartree Converter

(Th to E_h converter)

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(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Explore the ease of converting thermal energy (Th) to the quantum mechanical energy unit (E_h) with Newtum's precise Therm to Hartree Energy Converter. Get curious to unveil the simplicity behind this complex conversion!

What are Therm and Hartree

Definition of Therm

A therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy commonly used in the heating industry. It's equivalent to 100,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) or about 105.5 megajoules. The therm is often used to measure the energy content of natural gas and can be found on utility bills, reflecting the energy consumed.

Definition of Hartree

The Hartree, named after physicist Douglas Hartree, is a unit of energy used in the field of quantum chemistry. It's equivalent to the kinetic energy of an electron in the ground state of a hydrogen atom. One Hartree is about 4.359744650×10^-18 joules. It's a fundamental unit in atomic physics for defining electron voltages and energy levels.

Therm to Hartree Conversion Table

Therm (Th) Hartree (E_h)
0.1 Th 9.573 x 10^21 E_h
0.5 Th 4.787 x 10^22 E_h
1 Th 9.573 x 10^22 E_h
5 Th 4.787 x 10^23 E_h
10 Th 9.573 x 10^23 E_h
50 Th 4.787 x 10^24 E_h
100 Th 9.573 x 10^24 E_h
500 Th 4.787 x 10^25 E_h
1000 Th 9.573 x 10^25 E_h
5000 Th 4.787 x 10^26 E_h

Conversion of Therm to Hartree

1 Th = 9.573 x 10^22 E_h
1 E_h = 1.044 x 10^-23 Th

Example 1:
convert 2 Th to E_h:
2 Th = 2 × 9.573 x 10^22 E_h = 1.915 x 10^23 E_h

Example 2:
convert 0.5 Th to E_h:
0.5 Th = 0.5 × 9.573 x 10^22 E_h = 4.787 x 10^22 E_h

History of Therm and Hartree

A brief history of the Therm to Hartree Energy Converter starts with the therm being established as a unit of heat energy, while the Hartree emerged from quantum mechanics to represent atomic energy levels. The converter was developed to bridge these two distinct domains, providing a tool for scientists and engineers to convert energy values seamlessly.

How to use Therm to Hartree Converter

Real Life Applications of Therm to Hartree

Discover the practical uses of converting Th to E_h and how this tool can enhance understanding and efficiency in energy-related fields.

Solved Examples Th to E_h

Example 1: To convert 2 therms to Hartrees, the calculation would be 2 Th multiplied by 9.573 x 10^22, resulting in 1.915 x 10^23 E_h.

Example 2: Converting 0.5 therms to Hartrees gives us 0.5 Th multiplied by 9.573 x 10^22, equaling 4.787 x 10^22 E_h.

FAQs - Therm to Hartree Energy Converter

What is a Therm?
A therm is a unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU, commonly used for measuring natural gas energy content.

What is a Hartree?
The Hartree is a unit of energy in quantum mechanics, equal to the kinetic energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom's ground state.

How do I convert Th to E_h?
Enter the value in Th, click 'Convert', and the equivalent E_h value will be displayed.