Convert megawatt-hour to electron-volt

Please provide values below to convert megawatt-hour [MW*h] to electron-volt [eV], or Convert electron-volt to megawatt-hour.




How to Convert Megawatt-Hour to Electron-Volt

1 MW*h = 2.24694326680587e+28 eV

Example: convert 15 MW*h to eV:
15 MW*h = 15 × 2.24694326680587e+28 eV = 3.37041490020881e+29 eV


Megawatt-Hour to Electron-Volt Conversion Table

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Megawatt-Hour

A megawatt-hour (MW·h) is a unit of energy equal to one megawatt of power sustained for one hour.

History/Origin

The megawatt-hour has been used since the development of large-scale electrical power systems to quantify energy production and consumption, especially in power generation and grid management, becoming standard in the 20th century.

Current Use

It is commonly used today to measure electricity generation, consumption, and capacity in power plants, utilities, and energy markets worldwide.


Electron-Volt

An electron-volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to the amount of kinetic energy gained or lost by an electron when it is accelerated through an electric potential difference of one volt.

History/Origin

The electron-volt was introduced in the early 20th century as a convenient unit for expressing atomic and subatomic energies, especially in quantum physics and particle physics, replacing larger units like the joule for small-scale energies.

Current Use

The electron-volt is widely used in physics and chemistry to quantify energies at the atomic and subatomic levels, such as in spectroscopy, particle physics, and quantum mechanics, due to its convenience in expressing small energy values.



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