Convert Ergs to Electronvolts

Convert Ergs (erg) to Electronvolts (eV) instantly and accurately.

Ergs (erg)
Electronvolts (eV)

Conversion Formula

eV = erg × 624150907400

About Ergs

An erg is the CGS unit of energy - the work done by one dyne through one centimetre - exactly 10⁻⁷ J. Despite SI adoption, the erg persists in astrophysics: the Sun's luminosity is 3.828 × 10³³ erg/s; gamma-ray burst isotropic energies are quoted in units of 10⁵¹ erg ('one foe'). Surface tension of water is 72.8 dyn/cm; the work to create 1 cm² of new water-air interface is 72.8 erg. Earthquake seismic moment M₀ is in dyn·cm = erg; the 2004 Boxing Day earthquake had M₀ ≈ 10²³ J = 10³⁰ erg. 1 erg = 10⁻⁷ J = 624.15 eV.

About Electronvolts

An electronvolt (eV) is the kinetic energy gained by one electron accelerated through 1 volt - exactly 1.602176634 × 10⁻¹⁹ J (fixed by the 2019 SI revision). It is the natural energy unit of atomic and particle physics: visible light photons carry 1.7-3.1 eV; hydrogen ionisation requires 13.6 eV; X-ray photons span 100 eV-100 keV; protons at the LHC reach 6.5 TeV. Rest masses use eV/c²: electron 0.511 MeV, proton 938.3 MeV, Higgs boson 125 GeV. Nuclear binding energy peaks at ~8 MeV/nucleon for iron-56. 1 eV = 1.602176634 × 10⁻¹⁹ J.

Quick Reference Table

Ergs (erg)Electronvolts (eV)
1 erg6.242 × 1011 eV
2 erg1.248 × 1012 eV
5 erg3.121 × 1012 eV
10 erg6.242 × 1012 eV
25 erg1.56 × 1013 eV
50 erg3.121 × 1013 eV
100 erg6.242 × 1013 eV

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