Conversion using the Electron-Volts to Volts Formula
How to Calculate Voltage from Electron-volts eV and Elementary charge e using Elementary charge.
The Voltage in Volts v is calculated as the Energy e in electron-volts eV, divided by the electric charge Q in elementary charge e. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, What amount of voltage, measured in volts, is required to power an electrical circuit that consumes 800 electron-volts (eV) of energy and has a charge flow of 60 electron charges?
How to Calculate Voltage from Electron-volts eV and Charge in Coulombs c using Coulombs charge.
The Voltage in volts v is calculated as the 1.602176565 × -19 times the Energy E in electron-volts in eV, divided by electric Change Q in Coulombs C. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, Suppose the energy is 3 eV and the charge is 1.6 × -19C.
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