Ergs (erg) to Joules (J) Conversion
Ergs
The erg is a unit of energy in the CGS (centimetre-gram-second) system, equal to exactly 10⁻⁷ joules. The word derives from the Greek ergon (work). Though largely superseded by the joule in modern science, the erg persists in astrophysics — stellar luminosities and gamma-ray burst energies are sometimes expressed in ergs — and in classical physics texts. One erg is approximately the energy required to move a mosquito by 1 cm. The total energy released by the Sun per second is approximately 3.8 × 10³³ ergs.
Joules
The joule (J) is the SI derived unit of energy, work, and heat, defined as the work done when a force of one newton displaces an object by one metre (J = N·m = kg·m²·s⁻²). Named after James Prescott Joule, who established the mechanical equivalent of heat in the 1840s, the joule unifies all forms of energy — mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, and nuclear — under one framework. One joule is small: lifting an apple (≈100 g) one metre requires about 1 joule, while a human at rest metabolises approximately 80 joules per second.
| Ergs (erg) | Joules (J) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 erg | 0.00000001 J |
| 1 erg | 0.0000001 J |
| 2 erg | 0.0000002 J |
| 3 erg | 0.0000003 J |
| 5 erg | 0.0000005 J |
| 10 erg | 0.000001 J |
| 20 erg | 0.000002 J |
| 30 erg | 0.000003 J |
| 50 erg | 0.000005 J |
| 100 erg | 0.00001 J |
| 1000 erg | 0.0001 J |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many joules are in 1 ergs?
1 ergs (erg) is exactly 0.0000001 joules (J).
How do I convert ergs to joules?
Multiply the value in ergs by 0.0000001 to get the result in joules. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.