Ton-hour To Electron-volt Converter

(THr to eV converter)

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(Last Updated On: 2024-10-16)

Discover the ease of converting Ton-hour refrigeration to Electron-volt with our intuitive THr to eV tool, meticulously crafted by Newtum to simplify your calculations.

What are Ton-hour and Electron-volt

Definition of Ton-hour

A Ton-hour (THr) is a unit of energy commonly used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning industry. It represents the amount of heat required to melt one ton (2000 pounds) of ice over a period of one hour, equivalent to 3.517 kilowatts.

Definition of Electron-volt

An Electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single electron when it accelerates through an electric potential difference of one volt. It is a minuscule unit of energy used primarily in physics and chemistry, equivalent to 1.602 x 10^-19 joules.

Ton-hour to Electron-volt Conversion Table

Ton-hour (THr) Electron-volt (eV)
0.001 THr 1.054 x 10^19 eV
0.01 THr 1.054 x 10^20 eV
0.1 THr 1.054 x 10^21 eV
1 THr 1.054 x 10^22 eV
10 THr 1.054 x 10^23 eV
100 THr 1.054 x 10^24 eV
1000 THr 1.054 x 10^25 eV
10000 THr 1.054 x 10^26 eV
100000 THr 1.054 x 10^27 eV
1000000 THr 1.054 x 10^28 eV

Conversion of Ton-hour to Electron-volt

Example 1:
Convert 1 THr to eV:
1 THr = 1.054 x 10^22 eV

Example 2:
Convert 5 THr to eV:
5 THr = 5 x 1.054 x 10^22 eV = 5.27 x 10^22 eV

History of Ton-hour and Electron-volt

The concept of converting Ton-hour refrigeration to Electron-volts stems from the need to bridge the gap between large-scale energy measurement in HVAC systems and the microscopic energy scales used in physics. This conversion allows for a better understanding of energy transfer in different contexts.

How to use Ton-hour to Electron-volt Converter

Real Life Applications of Ton-hour to Electron-volt

Explore the dynamic applications of the Ton-hour refrigeration to Electron-volt conversion in various scientific and industrial fields.

Solved Examples THr to eV

Example 1:
2 THr = 2 x 1.054 x 10^22 eV = 2.108 x 10^22 eV

Example 2:
0.5 THr = 0.5 x 1.054 x 10^22 eV = 5.27 x 10^21 eV

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is THr to eV conversion used for?
This conversion is used to understand energy values in different contexts, from large-scale HVAC systems to microscopic physics calculations.

2. How accurate is the THr to eV conversion?
The conversion is based on the precise relationship between Ton-hour and Electron-volts, ensuring high accuracy.

3. Can I convert eV back to THr?
Yes, the tool also allows for the reverse conversion from eV to THr.