How Do You Convert 2.36 eV to Joules of Work?

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To convert 2.36 electronvolts (eV) to joules, multiply by the conversion factor of 1.6 x 10-19 joules per eV. The calculation is straightforward: 2.36 eV x 1.6 x 10-19 J/eV equals 3.776 x 10-19 joules. This conversion is essential in physics and engineering when relating energy measurements in different units.

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How do you convert 2.36eV into work?
 
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1.6 x (10^-19 )J = 1 ev
work is measured in joules
 

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