The volts to joules calculator is a useful tool for anyone who needs to convert voltage in volts to energy in joules. To use the calculator, simply enter the voltage in volts and the charge in coulombs into the input fields. Then, click on the “Calculate” button to obtain the result, which will be displayed in the output field as the energy in joules. If you need to make another calculation, simply click on the “Reset” button to clear the input fields and start over.
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Volts to Joules Calculation
The energy E in joules (J) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V), times the electrical charge Q in coulombs (C):
E(J) = V(V) × Q(C)
For example, let’s convert a charge of 24 coulombs at 12 volts to joules.
E(J) = 24 V × 12 C = 288 J
So, a charge of 12 coulombs at 24 volts is equal to 288 joules of energy.
Volts to Joules Conversion Table
Here’s a table that shows the conversion of volts to joules for 120 V and the conversion of coulombs from 1 to 500:
Coulombs (C) | Energy (J) |
---|---|
1 | 120 |
2 | 240 |
3 | 360 |
4 | 480 |
5 | 600 |
10 | 1200 |
20 | 2400 |
50 | 6000 |
100 | 12000 |
200 | 24000 |
500 | 60000 |
This table shows that as the amount of charge in coulombs increases, so does the energy produced in joules for a fixed voltage of 120 V. For example, if you have a voltage of 120 V and 50 Coulombs of charge, the energy produced would be 6000 J.