Therms to Electronvolts Converter

Enter the energy in therms below to convert it to electronvolts.

SWAP UNITS

Result in Electronvolts:

Loading content.
1 therm = 6.5851E+26 eV
Hint: use a scientific notation calculator to convert E notation to decimal

Do you want to convert electronvolts to therms?


How to Convert Therms to Electronvolts

To convert a measurement in therms to a measurement in electronvolts, multiply the energy by the following conversion ratio: 6.5851E+26 electronvolts/therm.

Since one therm is equal to 6.5851E+26 electronvolts, you can use this simple formula to convert:

electronvolts = therms × 6.5851E+26

The energy in electronvolts is equal to the energy in therms multiplied by 6.5851E+26.

For example, here's how to convert 5 therms to electronvolts using the formula above.
electronvolts = (5 therms × 6.5851E+26) = 3.2926E+27 eV

How Many Electronvolts Are in a Therm?

There are 6.5851E+26 electronvolts in a therm, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 therms = 6.5851E+26 eV

Therms and electronvolts are both units used to measure energy. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Therm?

One therm is a measure of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU, which are equal to the amount of heat energy required to increase the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. Therms are often used by natural gas companies to measure the heat equivalent of gas used.

The therm is a US customary unit of energy.

Learn more about therms.

What Is an Electronvolt?

An electronvolt is the amount of energy required to accelerate an electron through a difference in electric potential of one volt in vacuum. One electronvolt is equal to the charge of 1.602176634 × 10−19 C, and is equal to the energy of 1.602176634 × 10−19 Joules.[1]

Electronvolts can be abbreviated as eV; for example, 1 electronvolt can be written as 1 eV.

Energy in electronvolts can be expressed using the following formula: E = qV

The energy E in electronvolts is equal to the electric charge q in elementary charge times the potential difference V in volts.

Learn more about electronvolts.

Therm to Electronvolt Conversion Table

Table showing various therm measurements converted to electronvolts.
Therms Electronvolts
0.00000000000000000000000001 6.5851 eV
0.00000000000000000000000002 13.17 eV
0.00000000000000000000000003 19.76 eV
0.00000000000000000000000004 26.34 eV
0.00000000000000000000000005 32.93 eV
0.00000000000000000000000006 39.51 eV
0.00000000000000000000000007 46.1 eV
0.00000000000000000000000008 52.68 eV
0.00000000000000000000000009 59.27 eV
0.000000000000000000000000001 0.658514 eV
0.00000000000000000000000001 6.5851 eV
0.0000000000000000000000001 65.85 eV
0.000000000000000000000001 658.51 eV
0.00000000000000000000001 6,585 eV
0.0000000000000000000001 65,851 eV
0.000000000000000000001 658,514 eV
0.00000000000000000001 6,585,141 eV
0.0000000000000000001 65,851,410 eV
0.000000000000000001 658,514,096 eV
0.00000000000000001 6,585,140,962 eV
0.0000000000000001 65,851,409,618 eV
0.000000000000001 658,514,096,179 eV
0.00000000000001 6,585,140,961,789 eV
0.0000000000001 65,851,409,617,891 eV
0.000000000001 658,510,000,000,000 eV
0.00000000001 6,585,100,000,000,000 eV
0.0000000001 65,851,000,000,000,000 eV
0.000000001 658,510,000,000,000,000 eV
0.00000001 6,585,100,000,000,000,000 eV
0.0000001 65,851,000,000,000,000,000 eV
0.000001 658,510,000,000,000,065,536 eV
0.00001 6,585,100,000,000,000,131,072 eV
0.0001 65,850,999,999,999,999,213,568 eV
0.001 658,509,999,999,999,992,135,680 eV
0.01 6,585,100,000,000,000,458,227,712 eV
0.1 65,850,999,999,999,995,992,342,528 eV
1 658,510,000,000,000,028,642,902,016 eV

References

  1. Tatum, J., Electricity and Magnetism - 2.3: Electron-volts, https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electricity_and_Magnetism_(Tatum)/02%3A_Electrostatic_Potential/2.03%3A_Electron-volts

More Therm & Electronvolt Conversions