both represent energy, just not same unit.
1 electron-volt = 1.60217 x 10-19 Joule
1 Joule = 6.24151 x 1018 electron-volts
(rounded)
The relation between 1 electron volt and 1 joule will really depend on the scattering that takes place.
1 electron volt (eV) is equal to the amount of energy gained by an electron when it is accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt. This energy amount is approximately equal to 1.6 x 10^-19 joules.
Joule and erg are both units of energy. 1 joule is equivalent to 10,000,000 ergs.
Volt
Yes, there is a relation between Tesla and joule. Tesla is a unit of magnetic flux density named after the inventor Nikola Tesla. Joule is a unit of energy named after the physicist James Prescott Joule. Both units are used in physics to quantify magnetic and energy-related quantities.
The relationship between energy and charge is potential difference or voltage. Where a volt is defined as existing between two points in an electric field when one joule of energy is required to move a charge of one coulomb between the two points.
If you actually mean the unit of energy, Joule, then 1 Volt = 1 Joule/1 Coulomb, or 1 Joule = 1 Volt * 1 Coulomb
one coulomb * one volt = one Joule So the potential difference is one volt.
1 joule per coulomb = 1 volt
In SI, the 'volt' is a special name given to a joule per coulomb.
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C