1 volt = 1 joule per coulomb
3 joules x 1 coulomb = 3 volts
One MeV is one megaelectron volts or one million electron volts, and the MeV is a measure of energy. It is equal to 1.60217646 × 10-13 joules.
3.6 mega joules
4 joules = about 1 ton of coal
You can't convert them directly, because they measure different things. The unit for energy is the Joule. Power means how fast energy is transferred; it is measured in Joules/second, also called Watts.
(1,000,000,000) One billion volts.
1 eV is 1.6x10-19 Joules. So, 1 Joule is 1 / 1.6x10-19 eV
One MeV is one megaelectron volts or one million electron volts, and the MeV is a measure of energy. It is equal to 1.60217646 × 10-13 joules.
3.6 mega joules
1 Newton is 1 joule/meter.
The equivalent of about 6,330,000,000 joules or 6 million BTUs
4 joules = about 1 ton of coal
It is approx 3.82*10^26 Joules.
You can't convert them directly, because they measure different things. The unit for energy is the Joule. Power means how fast energy is transferred; it is measured in Joules/second, also called Watts.
An ampere is a unit of charge flow rate, while a watt is a unit of energy flow rate. The two units are not directly convertible. More specifically, one ampere is one coulomb per second, while one watt is one joule per second. If you knew how many volts were involved, you could compare, because volts is joules per coulomb.
(1,000,000,000) One billion volts.
One foot-pound of force equates to about 1.355818 joules.
One statvolt is about 300 volts. (299.792458)