gigaton to watt-second
Please provide values below to convert gigaton [Gton] to watt-second [W*s], or change ↔.
gigaton [Gton]
Definition: A gigaton is a unit of energy equal to 1 billion tons of TNT.
Historyandorigin: It is used to measure large amounts of energy, such as in nuclear explosions.
CurrentUse: It is used in scientific and engineering contexts.
funfact: One gigaton is equivalent to 4.184 x 10^15 joules.
watt-second [W*s]
Definition: A watt-second is a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of one watt over one second.
Historyandorigin: It is based on the watt, named after James Watt.
CurrentUse: It is used in scientific and engineering contexts.
funfact: One watt-second is equivalent to one joule.
gigaton [Gton] to watt-second [W*s] Conversion Table
1 gigaton [Gton] | 4183999999999953000 watt-second [W*s] |
2 gigaton [Gton] | 8367999999999906000 watt-second [W*s] |
3 gigaton [Gton] | 12551999999999859000 watt-second [W*s] |
5 gigaton [Gton] | 20919999999999762000 watt-second [W*s] |
10 gigaton [Gton] | 41839999999999525000 watt-second [W*s] |
50 gigaton [Gton] | 209199999999997600000 watt-second [W*s] |
100 gigaton [Gton] | 418399999999995200000 watt-second [W*s] |
1000 gigaton [Gton] | 4.183999999E+21 watt-second [W*s] |
10000 gigaton [Gton] | 4.183999999E+22 watt-second [W*s] |
100000 gigaton [Gton] | 4.183999999E+23 watt-second [W*s] |
1000000 gigaton [Gton] | 4.183999999E+24 watt-second [W*s] |
How to Convert gigaton to watt-second
1 gigaton [Gton] = 4183999999999953000 watt-second [W*s]
1 watt-second [W*s] = 2.390057361E-19 gigaton [Gton]
we use cross multiplication method
gigaton [Gton] → watt-second [W*s]
1 → 4183999999999953000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*4183999999999953000=1*x
by simplifying
x=6275999999999929000