Volts to Electron-volt Calculation - Online Electrical Calculators
Volts (V) to Electron-volts (eV) Calculator.
Enter the Energy in Voltage (V) in volts (v), charge in elementary (e) or coulombs (C), and press the calculate button to get the electron-volts (eV):
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Note, For higher values like 5×103, 10×10-6, 1.6 x1012, enter the value like this for scientific notation as 5e3, 10e-6, 1.6e12, etc.
Conversion Using the Power Formula :
AC Single Phase Volts to eV with Coulombs charge Calculation:
The energy (E) in electron-volts (eV) is equal to the voltage in volts (V), times the electrical charge (Q) in coulombs (C) divided by 1.602176565×10-19:
For example, energy consumes of the circuit in electron volts, If the circuit has a voltage of 25 volts with a charge flow of 10 coulombs?
E(eV) = 25 x 10 ÷ 1.602176565e-19
eV = 1.5603773358150449e+21
AC Single Phase volts to eV with elementary charge Calculation:
The Energy (E) in electron-volts (eV) is equal to the Voltage in volts (V), times the electric charge (Q) in elementary charge or proton/electron charge (e):
eV = 30 x 60
eV = 1800
Where:
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- E = Energy In Electron-volts (eV)
- Q = Electric Charge (e)
- V = Voltage in Volts (v)
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How to use This Calculator?
To use the above “Volts (V) to Electron-volt (eV) Conversion Calculator” follow the below steps:
01. Choose the Conversion Type A. Elementary Charge Unit. B. Coulomb Unit.
02. Enter Supply Voltage: Input the supply voltage or motor voltage value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in Volts or Kilovolts by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
03. 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.
04. 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.
05. 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.
06. Calculate: Click the “Calculate” button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the “Results:” section.
07. Swap: If you want to “Swap” the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the “Swap” button, and Calculate will be Exchange.
08. Result: The calculated “result” will be displayed in the respective “Result In electron-volts (eV)” output field.
Frequently asked questions
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.