kilo joules are used but sometimes calories are also used.
That would be the calorie, also known as the kilocalorie, which measures the amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of one kilogram of water by 1°C.
I believe the serving size of food is burned (in a lab not kitchen) and the amount of time it takes to burn off completely is the energy amount stored (measured in calories).
The international unit for energy - any type of energy - is the joule. For food, the old-fashioned unit calorie is still often used.
Perhaps the kilojoule. I am not sure how common the use of this unit is currently. The international unit of energy is the joule; food often still uses calories or (more likely) kilocalories.
KiloCalories and KiloJoules.
kcal (kilo calorie)
Elastic potential
Calories are the standard unit.
Energy - any type of energy - is measured in Joule. Sometimes the old-fashioned unit calorie is used, too.
Calories. Actually the unit called Calorie in food energy is the Kilocalorie, ie 1000 calories.
In physics, quantum is a discrete natural unit, or packet, of energy, charge, angular momentum, or other physical property.
1) The unit for any type of energy is the joule. 2) In some contexts, such as food, the old-fashioned unit "calorie" is still used.
THE ANSWER IS kilojoules hope it helped!
The unit of energy found on the food packets is calories. Most of the calorie suggestions are based on 2,000 calorie intake. Consume at least 1,200 calories every day.
KiloCalories and KiloJoules.
Calorie is the unit used to express chemical energy in food.
Any unit of energy can be used to describe the energy content of food.
"Calorie" is not a chemical name but instead is a unit of the energy value that be obtained from food. Since any food sufficient to sustain life can provide calories for energy to the organism that consumes the food, almost any element (except the noble gases) can be a source of calories, but a calorie is a unit of the abstract concept energy rather than a material substance and therefore can not be "found" in food in the usual meaning of that phrase.
Probably one packet.
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A Calorie
1) The unit for any type of energy is the joule. 2) In some contexts, such as food, the old-fashioned unit "calorie" is still used.
calories
Calories are the standard unit.