gigawatt-hour to electron-volt
Please provide values below to convert gigawatt-hour [GW*h] to electron-volt [eV], or change ↔.
gigawatt-hour [GW*h]
Definition: A gigawatt-hour is a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of one gigawatt over one hour.
Historyandorigin: It is based on the watt, named after James Watt.
CurrentUse: It is used to measure large amounts of energy, such as in power plants.
funfact: One gigawatt-hour is equivalent to 3.6 x 10^12 joules.
electron-volt [eV]
Definition: An electron-volt is a unit of energy equal to the amount of kinetic energy gained by an electron accelerating through an electric potential difference of one volt.
Historyandorigin: It is used in particle physics.
CurrentUse: It is used in particle physics and nuclear physics.
funfact: One electron-volt is equivalent to 1.60218 x 10^-19 joules.
gigawatt-hour [GW*h] to electron-volt [eV] Conversion Table
1 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+31 electron-volt [eV] |
2 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 4.493886533E+31 electron-volt [eV] |
3 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 6.7408298E+31 electron-volt [eV] |
5 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 1.123471633E+32 electron-volt [eV] |
10 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+32 electron-volt [eV] |
50 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 1.123471633E+33 electron-volt [eV] |
100 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+33 electron-volt [eV] |
1000 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+34 electron-volt [eV] |
10000 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+35 electron-volt [eV] |
100000 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+36 electron-volt [eV] |
1000000 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] | 2.246943266E+37 electron-volt [eV] |
How to Convert gigawatt-hour to electron-volt
1 gigawatt-hour [GW*h] = 2.246943266E+31 electron-volt [eV]
1 electron-volt [eV] = 4.450490649E-32 gigawatt-hour [GW*h]
we use cross multiplication method
gigawatt-hour [GW*h] → electron-volt [eV]
1 → 2.246943266E+31
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*2.246943266E+31=1*x
by simplifying
x=3.3704149E+31