Watt-hours to Electronvolts
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Quick reference
| Watt-hours (wh) | Electronvolts (ev) |
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Formula
Electronvolts = watt-hours × 2.2469e+22
Multiply the watt-hours value by 2.246938546230761e+22 to get electronvolts. To reverse — divide electronvolts by 2.246938546230761e+22 to get watt-hours.
About this conversion
The watt-hour (Wh) is an energy unit equal to one watt of power used for one hour, equal to 3,600 joules. Learn more →
The electronvolt (eV) is the energy gained by an electron moving through a potential difference of one volt, used in particle physics and chemistry. Learn more →
Source: NIST International Reference