Convert gigawatt-hour to erg

Please provide values below to convert gigawatt-hour [GW*h] to erg [erg], or Convert erg to gigawatt-hour.




How to Convert Gigawatt-Hour to Erg

1 GW*h = 3.6e+19 erg

Example: convert 15 GW*h to erg:
15 GW*h = 15 × 3.6e+19 erg = 5.4e+20 erg


Gigawatt-Hour to Erg Conversion Table

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Gigawatt-Hour

A gigawatt-hour (GW·h) is a unit of energy equal to one billion watt-hours, representing the amount of energy produced or consumed over one hour at a power level of one gigawatt.

History/Origin

The gigawatt-hour emerged as a standard unit of energy measurement in the 20th century with the development of large-scale power generation and electrical engineering, facilitating the quantification of energy production and consumption in power plants and grids.

Current Use

Gigawatt-hours are used today to measure large-scale energy production, consumption, and capacity in power systems, renewable energy projects, and national energy statistics, aiding in energy management and planning.


Erg

The erg is a unit of energy in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, defined as the amount of work done when a force of one dyne displaces an object by one centimeter.

History/Origin

The erg was introduced in the late 19th century as part of the CGS system of units, primarily used in physics to measure small amounts of energy before the adoption of the SI system.

Current Use

Today, the erg is largely obsolete and rarely used outside of specific scientific contexts, with the SI unit joule being the standard for energy measurement. It remains relevant in some fields like astrophysics and theoretical physics.



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