Convert Watts to Ergs per Second
Convert Watts (W) to Ergs per Second (erg/s) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
erg/s = W × 10000000
About Watts
The watt (W) is the SI unit of power - 1 J/s - named after James Watt (1736-1819). Familiar power levels: smartphone charging 5-65 W; laptop 15-100 W; microwave 700-1,200 W; electric kettle 2,000-3,000 W; human resting metabolism ~80 W; peak sprint ~2,000 W. The now-obsolete 100 W incandescent bulb is replaced by a 10-15 W LED producing the same light. In AC circuits, reactive power uses the var and apparent power the VA, both derived from watts. 1 W = 1 J/s = 1 kg·m²/s³.
About Ergs per Second
An erg per second (erg/s) is the CGS unit of power - exactly 10⁻⁷ W. Despite SI adoption, erg/s persists in astrophysics: the Sun's total luminosity is 3.828 × 10³³ erg/s; a peak supernova radiates ~10⁴³ erg/s - more power than the Sun emits over its 10-billion-year lifetime. X-ray binaries, active galactic nuclei, and neutron star accretion rates are catalogued in erg/s across decades of archival literature. 1 erg/s = 10⁻⁷ W.
Quick Reference Table
| Watts (W) | Ergs per Second (erg/s) |
|---|---|
| 1 W | 10000000 erg/s |
| 2 W | 20000000 erg/s |
| 5 W | 50000000 erg/s |
| 10 W | 100000000 erg/s |
| 25 W | 250000000 erg/s |
| 50 W | 500000000 erg/s |
| 100 W | 1000000000 erg/s |