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Electronvolts to Therms Converter

Convert electronvolts to therms and back instantly with formula and common values.

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73 eV = 0 therm

therm = eV × 1.5186e-27

Electronvolts to Therms: 1 eV equals 1.51856e-27 therm. To convert electronvolts to therms, multiply by 1.51856e-27 (therm = eV × 1.5186e-27). For example, 10 eV = 1.51856e-26 therm.

How to Convert Electronvolts to Therms

To convert from electronvolts to therms, multiply the value by 1.51856e-27. The conversion is linear, meaning doubling the input doubles the output.

Conversion Formula

  • Electronvolts to Therms: therm = eV × 1.5186e-27
  • Therms to Electronvolts: eV = therm ÷ 1.5186e-27

Electronvolts to Therms Conversion Chart

Electronvolts (eV)Therms (therm)
0.11.51856e-28
0.253.79641e-28
0.57.59282e-28
11.51856e-27
23.03713e-27
34.55569e-27
57.59282e-27
101.51856e-26
203.03713e-26
253.79641e-26
507.59282e-26
1001.51856e-25
2503.79641e-25
10001.51856e-24

Understanding the Units

What is an Electronvolt?

An electronvolt equals approximately 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ joules — the kinetic energy gained by a single electron accelerated through a one-volt potential difference.

Common contexts: particle physics, atomic spectroscopy, semiconductor band gaps.

What is a Therm?

A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK.

Common contexts: natural gas billing.

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FAQ

How do I convert electronvolts to therms?

Multiply by 1.5186e-27. For example, 73 eV × 1.5186e-27 = 0 therm.

What is the formula for electronvolts to therms?

The formula is: therm = eV × 1.5186e-27.

How many therms are in one electronvolt?

One electronvolt equals 0 therms.

How many therms are in 1 electronvolt?

1 eV equals 1.51856e-27 therm.

How do you convert electronvolts to therms?

Multiply the electronvolt value by 1.51856e-27. Formula: therm = eV × 1.5186e-27.

How many therms are in 5 electronvolts?

5 eV = 7.59282e-27 therm.

How do you convert therms back to electronvolts?

Use the inverse formula: eV = therm ÷ 1.5186e-27. For example, 1 therm = 6.58517e+26 eV.

What is the difference between Electronvolt and Therm?

An electronvolt equals approximately 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ joules — the kinetic energy gained by a single electron accelerated through a one-volt potential difference. A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK.