How to Convertir electron-volts to volts

How to Convertir energy in electron-volts (eV) to electrical voltage in volts (V).

You can Calculer volts from electron-volts and elementary charge or coulombs, but you can't Convertir electron-volts to volts since electron-volt and volt units represent different quantities.

eV to volts calculation with elementary charge

The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the energy E in electron-volts (eV), divided by the Électrique charge Q in elementary charge or proton/electron charge (e):

V(V) = E(eV) / Q(e)

The elementary charge is the Électrique charge of 1 electron with the e symbol.

So

volt = electronvolt / elementary charge

or

V = eV / e

Example

What is the voltage supply in volts of an electrical circuit with energy consumption of 800 electron-volts and charge flow of 40 electron charges

V = 800eV / 40e = 20V

eV to volts to calculation with coulombs

The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to 1.602176565×10-19 times the energy E in electron-volts (eV), divided by the electrical charge Q in coulombs (C):

V(V) = 1.602176565×10-19 × E(eV) / Q(C) 

So

volt = 1.602176565×10-19 × electronvolt / coulomb

or

V = 1.602176565×10-19 × eV / C

Example

What is the voltage supply in volts of an electrical circuit with energy consumption of 800 electron-volts and charge flow of 2 coulombs

V = 1.602176565×10-19 × 800eV / 2C = 6.4087×10-17V

 

How to Convertir volts to eV

 


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