How Do You Convert 2.36 eV to Joules of Work?

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To convert 2.36 eV to joules, multiply by the conversion factor of 1.6 x 10^-19 J per eV. This calculation results in 2.36 eV being equivalent to approximately 3.776 x 10^-19 J. Understanding the relationship between electron volts and joules is crucial for accurate conversions in physics. Work is consistently measured in joules, emphasizing the importance of this conversion in scientific contexts. Accurate conversions are essential for various applications in energy calculations and physics experiments.
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How do you convert 2.36eV into work?
 
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1.6 x (10^-19 )J = 1 ev
work is measured in joules
 
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