Relative to liquids and gasses, they have the least amount of energy. In terms of the actual particles themselves, the amount of energy they possess depends on their structure and composition along with the temperature.
This heat is 32,48 joules.
35,000 Kilo equals 103 which is 1,000. so, 35 kilocalories is 35,000 calories.
•3,500 kcal = 1 lb. of fat
420 kcal
It is dH = m C dT dH = 225 ( 0.21cal/gram-C) (80 C) 3780 calories your answer: 3.8kcal
An expenditure of 150 kJ produces approximately 62.5 calories of heat.
59.711 kilo calories of heat are produced from 250 kilojoules. 5 kilojoules are equivalent to 1 kilo calorie of heat.
It all depends on how much water there is. The more water there is, the more kilocalories it takes.
This heat is 32,48 joules.
There are 2341000 calories in 2341.0 kilocalories There are 2341000 calories in 2341.0 kilocalories There are 2341000 calories in 2341.0 kilocalories
70 kilocalories
1 BTU=0.252164401 kilocalories 1 BTU=0.252164401 kilocalories
This can be very confusing. 10 kilocalories is the same as 10,000 Calories.
A kilocalorie is 1000 calories, so 540 calories is 0.054 kilocalories.
4500
1.381
it depends what kind of bulb you have in it. how many watts??