Erg Converter - Convert Erg to Joules, Calories & More Energy Units

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1000000 erg = 1.000000e-1 J

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Erg Conversion Formulas

Erg to Joules

J = erg × 10⁻⁷

Example: 10⁷ erg = 1 J

Erg to Calories

cal = erg × 2.39×10⁻⁸

Example: 4.184×10⁷ erg = 1 cal

Erg Conversion Table

ErgJoulesCalories
1e+61.00e-12.39e-2
1e+71.00e+02.39e-1
1e+81.00e+12.39e+0
1e+91.00e+22.39e+1
1e+101.00e+32.39e+2
1e+111.00e+42.39e+3
1e+121.00e+52.39e+4
1e+131.00e+62.39e+5
1e+141.00e+72.39e+6
1e+151.00e+82.39e+7
1e+161.00e+92.39e+8
1e+171.00e+102.39e+9
1e+181.00e+112.39e+10
1e+191.00e+122.39e+11
1e+201.00e+132.39e+12

Practice Problems

Problem 1:

Convert 10⁷ erg to joules

Solution: 10⁷ × 10⁻⁷ = 1 J

Problem 2:

Convert 5 J to erg

Solution: 5 ÷ 10⁻⁷ = 5×10⁷ erg

Problem 3:

Convert 2×10⁸ erg to calories

Solution: 2×10⁸ × 2.39×10⁻⁸ = 4.78 cal

Problem 4:

Convert 1 cal to erg

Solution: 1 ÷ 2.39×10⁻⁸ = 4.18×10⁷ erg

Problem 5:

Convert 10¹² erg to kWh

Solution: 10¹² × 10⁻⁷ ÷ 3.6×10⁶ = 2.78×10⁻² kWh

How the Erg Converter Works

Our erg converter makes energy unit conversion simple and fast. The erg is a small unit of energy in the CGS system. One erg equals 10⁻⁷ joules. This erg calculator helps you convert erg to joules, erg to calories, and many other energy units.

To use this erg converter tool, enter your value in the input box. Choose your starting unit from the dropdown menu. Then pick the unit you want to convert to. The erg conversion calculator will show your result right away.

This energy converter supports many units like joules, calories, BTU, and kilowatt-hours. The erg to joules conversion is very common in physics. Scientists often need to convert erg to calories for chemistry work.

Common Erg Conversion Examples

Erg to Joules

1 million erg = 0.1 joules

10 million erg = 1 joule

100 million erg = 10 joules

Erg to Calories

41.8 million erg = 1 calorie

418 million erg = 10 calories

4.18 billion erg = 100 calories

Erg to BTU

1.055 billion erg = 1 BTU

10.55 billion erg = 10 BTU

105.5 billion erg = 100 BTU

Erg to Kilowatt-hour

3.6 trillion erg = 1 kilowatt-hour

36 trillion erg = 10 kilowatt-hours

360 trillion erg = 100 kilowatt-hours

Detailed Erg Conversion Table

ErgJoulesCaloriesBTUkWh
1 Million1.00e-12.39e-29.48e-52.78e-8
10 Million1.00e+02.39e-19.48e-42.78e-7
100 Million1.00e+12.39e+09.48e-32.78e-6
1 Billion1.00e+22.39e+19.48e-22.78e-5
10 Billion1.00e+32.39e+29.48e-12.78e-4
100 Billion1.00e+42.39e+39.48e+02.78e-3
1 Trillion1.00e+52.39e+49.48e+12.78e-2
10 Trillion1.00e+62.39e+59.48e+22.78e-1
100 Trillion1.00e+72.39e+69.48e+32.78e+0
1 Quadrillion1.00e+82.39e+79.48e+42.78e+1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an erg in energy units?

An erg is a very small unit of energy in the CGS system. One erg equals 10⁻⁷ joules. Scientists use erg for measuring tiny amounts of energy in physics and chemistry. The erg converter helps you change erg to other energy units like joules and calories.

How do I convert erg to joules?

To convert erg to joules, multiply the erg value by 10⁻⁷. For example, 10 million erg equals 1 joule. Our erg to joules converter does this math for you. Just enter your erg value and get the joule result instantly.

How do I convert erg to calories?

To convert erg to calories, multiply the erg value by 2.39 × 10⁻⁸. About 41.8 million erg equals 1 calorie. This erg to calories conversion is useful in chemistry and nutrition calculations. Use our erg calculator for quick results.

Why use an erg converter tool?

An erg converter saves time and prevents math errors. Energy unit conversion can be tricky with small numbers like 10⁻⁷. Our energy converter handles all the math. You get accurate results for erg to joules, erg to calories, and other conversions.

What energy units can I convert from erg?

This erg conversion calculator supports joules, calories, BTU, kilowatt-hours, and electronvolts. You can convert erg to any of these energy units. The tool works both ways - you can also convert from these units back to erg.

Is this erg converter free to use?

Yes, our erg converter is completely free. You can use this energy converter as many times as you need. No sign-up required. The erg calculator works on all devices - phones, tablets, and computers.

Daily Uses of Erg Energy Unit

Physics labs use erg converter for small energy measurements in experiments

Astronomy uses erg to joules conversion for stellar energy calculations

Chemistry research needs erg to calories conversion for molecular studies

Medical physics applies erg calculator in radiation dose measurements

Engineering uses energy converter for precision calculations in design

Students use erg conversion calculator for physics and chemistry homework

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