Calculate how many electronvolts are in a kilowatt-hour. - Leaving Cert Physics - Question (b) - 2022

Question (b)

Calculate how many electronvolts are in a kilowatt-hour.
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Calculate how many electronvolts are in a kilowatt-hour. - Leaving Cert Physics - Question (b) - 2022
Step 1: Understand the conversion factors

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We know that:
1 eV (electronvolt) = 1.6×10−19 joules.
Also, 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) can be converted to joules using:
1 kWh = 1000 W × 3600 s = 3.6×106 joules.
Step 2: Calculate the number of electronvolts in a kilowatt-hour

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To find the number of electronvolts in a kilowatt-hour, we use the relation:
Number of eV=1.6×10−19 J/eV3.6×106 J
Performing the calculation gives:
Number of eV=1.6×10−193.6×106=2.25×1025 eV.
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