Whether you put it in front of joule, or any other unit, in physics, "kilo" means 1000. In computer science, "kilo" is sometimes rounded to 1024 (as in "kilobyte"), but in physics, kilo always means 1000.
If you analyze it by potential's energy, 1000 J would be enough to lift up about 100 kg in 1 meter... or you can think as kinetic energy, so it's enough to move a tennis ball up to 200 meters per second (about 420mph!)
1000 Joules = 1000 (watt.sec) x (1/3600) (hour/sec) = 0.2778 watt.hours
These are not compatible units.
There are 1000 joules in a kilo joule
1 kilojoule has 1 000 joules
1000 joules = 1 kJ
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
about 500
KJ means kill joy
The needed heat is 47,65 Joules.
46 calories (or 192, 464 joules) for each Celsius degree.
The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
1 Kilojoule is equal to 1000 joules. So, 980 kilojoules x 1000 joules per kilojoule = 980000 joules.
A Joule is a Watt-second (or W=J/s). Therefore, 3.5 kWh = 3.5*3600 kWs = 3.5*3600*1000 W-s = 12.6 million Joules
1 kilojoule = 1,000 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.
kJ for kilojoules and J for joules.
Watt means joule/second, kW (kilowatt) means kilojoule/second, i.e., thousands of joules per second.
kilo means 1000. 1 kilojoule = 1000 joules
A 'kilojoule' is one thousand joules. This is a unit of work energy.
The Joule is the unit of energy in the SI (metric) system. 1 Joule is the energy required to move 1 meter against a force of 1 Newton. (The Newton is the force that will accelerate a mass of 1 kg at a rate of 1 meter/sec2). The Kilojoule is 1000 Joules, and is equal to 0.9478 BTU. Also 1 Kilojoule = 737.6 ftlbforce, and 1 Kilojoule per second = 1.341 hp. Joules can be mechanical, electrical, or thermal in origin, and there is the mechanical equivalent of heat, 1 calorie = 4.2 joules. 1 Kilojoule per second = 1 Kilowatt.
To convert from kilojoules to joules you have divide by 1000. meaning 1 kilo joule is equal to 1000 joules.
None. A gram is a measure of mass, a Joule (or kilojoule) is a measure of energy. And without going into nuclear fusion it is not possible to convert from one to the other.