Convert Therm to Electronvolt
Convert therms to electronvolts by entering a value below.
How to Convert Therms to Electronvolts
The therm and electronvolt are both units of energy. By definition, 1 therm equals exactly 6.5851406782e26 electronvolts. This means to convert therms to electronvolts, you multiply by 6.5851406782e26.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 therm to electronvolts:
We need to convert therms to electronvolts
Since 1 therm = 6.5851406782e26 eV, multiply by 6.5851406782e26
5 × 6.5851406782e26 = 3.2925703391e27
5 therm = 3.2925703391e27 eV
Therm to Electronvolt Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common therm to electronvolt conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Therms (therm) | Electronvolts (eV) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 therm | 6.5851406782e25 eV |
| 0.5 therm | 3.2925703391e26 eV |
| 1 therm | 6.5851406782e26 eV |
| 2 therm | 1.3170281356e27 eV |
| 5 therm | 3.2925703391e27 eV |
| 10 therm | 6.5851406782e27 eV |
| 25 therm | 1.6462851695e28 eV |
| 50 therm | 3.2925703391e28 eV |
| 100 therm | 6.5851406782e28 eV |
About These Units
Therm (therm)
A therm equals 100,000 BTU or approximately 105.5 megajoules. Therms measure natural gas usage for billing in the United States. One therm equals about 100 cubic feet of natural gas. Average home uses 50-100 therms monthly for heating.
Electronvolt (eV)
An electronvolt (eV) is the energy gained by an electron accelerated through 1 volt potential difference, equal to 1.602×10⁻¹⁹ joules. Electronvolts measure atomic and molecular energies, photon energy (visible light: 1.6-3.3 eV), and particle physics. X-rays range from 100 eV to 100 keV.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert therms to electronvolts?
To convert therms to electronvolts, multiply the value by 6.5851406782e26. For example, 10 therm = 6.5851406782e27 eV.
How many electronvolts are in 1 therm?
1 therm equals 6.5851406782e26 electronvolts.
What is the formula for therms to electronvolts?
The formula is: eV = therm × 6.5851406782e26.