because 1,000 calories, make 1kilo-calorie.
7700 3,500 calories is for a pound of bodyfat, converted to kilograms it is then 7700 calories. And to clarify: "Calorie" actually a "kilo calorie", the same as a "food calorie" people are just lazy to pronounce the correct scientific "kilo"
roughly 25 calories, 1 calorie is roughly 4 joules.
59.711 kilo calories of heat are produced from 250 kilojoules. 5 kilojoules are equivalent to 1 kilo calorie of heat.
1000 calories make up 1 Calorie
4.184 Kilojoules make up 1 calorie. If you have any food product that contains for example around 400 Kj it will then obviously be the equivalent to about 95 calories. 50 calories will be the equivalent to around 210 Kj
To be precise, that's 67 kilo-Calories, with kilo being the prefix for thousand - so 67 000 calories.But since one calorie is such a tiny, tiny amount, and kilo-calories quite a mouthful to pronounce(and kCal is even worse), it's generally agreed in nutrition to drop the kilo and only say calories when talking about kCal used or eaten.
Vitamins contain no kilo calories you at UW?
calories are an measurement of energy, how long it takes water to be heated to a certain degree. kilograms are a measurement of weight grams > kilograms calories > Calories
9 calories = 1fat calorie
Technically there are one thousand Kcals in A calorie. However the calorie commonly referred to in nutritional information is actually the Kcal, so for instance "the recommended daily allowance of a man is 2000 calories" confusingly actually means that it is 2000 Kcal.
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One calorie of heat is equivalent to one kilocalorie (kcal) in nutrition. This means that when we talk about calories in food, we are actually referring to kilocalories, where 1 kcal is equal to 1000 calories of heat energy.