According to Unit Juggler, 29307600
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The energy content of coal can vary, but on average, one kilogram of coal contains around 24 megajoules (MJ) of energy.
4 joules = about 1 ton of coal
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Kilo is the prefix for one thousand. So, 3,872.8 joules is 3.8728 kilojoules.
Kilo means 1000 So the answer is 1/1000 = .001 kJ
They are all measurements in the Unit of the Joule. The prefix Kilo means 1000, and the prefix Mega means 1,000,000. So one KiloJoule is 1000 Joules, and one MegaJoule is 1,000,000 Joules. The only difference is QUANTITY.
No. 1 watt = 1 joule per second 1 watt-second = 1 joule 1 kilo-joule = 1,000 joules
Killo = 1000. There are 1000 watts in 1 kw.
3.6 mega joules
I may be wrong, but kilo I think stands for 1000. Since a kilojoule is larger than a joule, I believe that you have to move the decimal point to the left. For example you would have less than 1 whole kilojoule in a joule, so it would be some thing like .00001 or something to that effect.
a kilogram and a kilo are the same thing