Electron Volt to Therm Converter

Result

1.51856e-27
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Conversion Formula

Factor

1 eV=1.51856e27 thm1\ \mathrm{eV} = 1.51856e-27\ \mathrm{thm}

Formula

thm=eV÷6.58517e+26\mathrm{thm} = \mathrm{eV} \div 6.58517e+26

Unit Description

Electron Volt (eV)

Definition

An electron volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ joules. It represents the kinetic energy gained by an electron when accelerated through an electric potential difference of one volt.

History

The electron volt was introduced in the early 20th century with the development of atomic and nuclear physics. It provided a convenient energy scale for atomic and subatomic processes, where joules would result in extremely small numbers with many decimal places.

Current Use

Electron volts are extensively used in atomic physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, and materials science. They're standard for measuring atomic binding energies, photon energies, particle accelerator energies, and electronic band gaps in semiconductors.

Therm (thm)

Definition

A therm (thm) is a unit of energy equal to 100,000 BTUs or approximately 105.5 megajoules. It's commonly used for measuring natural gas consumption and energy content in the United States gas industry.

History

The therm was introduced in the early 20th century by the gas industry in the United States as a convenient unit for measuring and billing natural gas consumption. It provided a practical scale for residential and commercial gas usage where BTUs would result in large numbers.

Current Use

Therms are primarily used in the United States for natural gas billing, gas appliance ratings, and energy content specifications for natural gas. They're found on residential and commercial gas bills, used in gas utility planning, and for measuring heating energy consumption.

Conversion Table

Electron Volt(eV)
Therm(thm)
1
1.51856e-27
2
3.03713e-27
3
4.55569e-27
4
6.07426e-27
5
7.59282e-27
6
9.11139e-27
7
1.063e-26
8
1.21485e-26
9
1.36671e-26
10
1.51856e-26
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Conversion Examples

Convert 1 Electron Volt to Therm

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 eV = 1.51856e-27 thm
  2. Conversion Formula: thm = eV ÷ 6.58517e+26
  3. Calculation: 1 eV ÷ 6.58517e+26 = 1.51856e-27 thm

Convert 10 Electron Volt to Therm

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 eV = 1.51856e-27 thm
  2. Conversion Formula: thm = eV ÷ 6.58517e+26
  3. Calculation: 10 eV ÷ 6.58517e+26 = 1.51856e-26 thm

Convert 100 Electron Volt to Therm

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 eV = 1.51856e-27 thm
  2. Conversion Formula: thm = eV ÷ 6.58517e+26
  3. Calculation: 100 eV ÷ 6.58517e+26 = 1.51856e-25 thm

Convert 1,000 Electron Volt to Therm

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 eV = 1.51856e-27 thm
  2. Conversion Formula: thm = eV ÷ 6.58517e+26
  3. Calculation: 1,000 eV ÷ 6.58517e+26 = 1.51856e-24 thm
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