Conversion using the Volts to eV Formula
How to Calculate Electron-volts eV from Voltage volts and Charge in Coulombs using Coulombs charge.
The Phase Energy E in Electron-volts eV is Calculated as the voltage in Volts V, times the electric Charge Q in Coulombs C, divided by the 1.60217656e-19. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, Energy consumes the circuit in electron volts, If the circuit has a voltage of 24 volts with a charge flow of 10 coulombs?
How to Calculate Electron-volts eV from Voltage volts and Elementary charge using Elementary charge.
The Phase Energy E in Electron-volts eV is Calculated as the Voltage in Volts V, times the electric charge Q in Elementary charge E. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, Energy consumed in Electron volts of an electrical circuit has a potential difference of 48 Volts and a charge flow of 60 electron charges.
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How to use Volts to eV Calculator?
To use the above "Volts to eV Conversion Calculator" follow the below steps:
1. Choose the Conversion Type: A. Elementary Charge Unit & B. Coulomb Charge Unit
2. Enter Supply Voltage: Input the supply voltage or Load voltage value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in millivolts mV, Volts V, Kilovolts kV & MegaVolt MV by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
3. Enter Elementary Charge: Input the Elementary Charge value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in e by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
4. Enter Coulombs Charge: Input the Coulombs Charge value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in C by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
5. Reset: Click the Reset If you want to reset the calculator to perform another conversion, you can click the Reset button, and all input fields will be cleared.
6. Calculate: Click the Calculate button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the Results: section.
7. Swap: If you want to Swap the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the Swap button, and Calculate will be Exchange.
8. Result: The calculated "Result" will be displayed in the respective Result In output Electron-volts (eV) output field.
Volts to eV conversion application
- Input Fields: Users enter Voltage volts, Charge Coulombs and Elementary charge.
- Real-Time Calculation: Converts Volts to eV instantly as the user enters the value.
- Clear Results Display: Displays the calculated eV clearly after clicking "Calculate".
Volts to eV Conversion Chart
Volts (V) | Charge (Coulombs) / Elementary Charge (e) | Energy (eV) |
---|---|---|
1 | 1 | 6.242 × 10^18 |
2 | 1 | 1.248 × 10^19 |
5 | 1 | 3.12 × 10^19 |
10 | 1 | 6.242 × 10^19 |
1 | 2 | 1.248 × 10^19 |
5 | 2 | 6.24 × 10^19 |
10 | 2 | 1.248 × 10^20 |
1 | 0.5 (e) | 3.121 × 10^18 |
10 | 0.5 (e) | 3.121 × 10^19 |
0.5 | 1 (e) | 3.121 × 10^18 |
2 | 0.5 (e) | 6.242 × 10^18 |
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs for Volts to eV Calculator
one electron volt is the energy change that takes place when a charge equal to one electron (1.6×10-19C) is moved through a potential difference of one volt.
Therefore, 1 Volt = 1 Joule/Coulomb.
Watts is defined as 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second (1W = 1 J/s) which means that 1 kilowatt (kW) = 1000 Joules/second. A Watt is the amount of energy (in Joules).
When spelled out, it means voltage = current (A) x resistance (ohm), or volts = amps x ohms, or V = A x Ω.
5 units of electricity is equal to one kilowatt-hour. It is the amount of power required to use an appliance with a 5000-watt power rating for an hour.