Simple unit conversion tool that helps you to convert gigaelectron-volts to electron-volts.
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Simple unit conversion tool that helps you to convert gigaelectron-volts to electron-volts.
1 GeV = 109 eV
1 eV = 10-9 eV GeV
If we want to convert 8 gigaelectron-volts in electron-volts, then we will proceed as following:
E(eV) = E(GeV) × 109 = E(GeV) × 109 = 8 GeV × 109 = 8 × 109eV
Definition of gigaelectron-volt provided by TheFreeDictionary.com
a unit of energy, equal to one billion electron volts (109 eV). Abbr.: GeV
Definition of electron-volt provided by Dictionary.com
a unit of energy, equal to the energy acquired by an electron accelerating through a potential difference of one volt and equivalent to 1.602 × 10 −19joules.
Gigaelectron-volts (GeV) and Electron-volts (eV) are two energy units. Gigaelectron-volts and Electron-volts units are used in various fields of activity such as physics, chemistry and other industries. This calculator is useful both for those who’s working in these fields of activity but also for students who study energies as Gigaelectron-volts and Electron-volts at school.
Our Gigaelectron-volts to Electron-volts converter is especially designed to make your calculations fast. You just need to enter Gigaelectron-volts value on the first box and the converter will do the rest for you and automatically convert Gigaelectron-volts to Electron-volts.
Also you have formula for converting Gigaelectron-volts to Electron-volts if you need that in your calculations, but we recommend you to use the Gigaelectron-volts to Electron-volts converter because is very fast and accurate for simple conversions.
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