1 Joule = 0.2390 cal (calorie)
or 4.18 J=1 cal
A calorie is equivalent to 4.2 kilojoules (kJ)
4.2
kcalories means kilojoule calories 59kcalories = 59 calories kcalories is just a more scientific term (:
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
Food energy is measured in Calories. A Food Calorie is 1 Kilojoule, or 1,000 Science Calories.
A kilojoule is about 4.2 times smaller than a calorie. Find the amount of calories you need in a day and multiply that number (e.g 2000) by 4.2.
1 Kilojoule is equal to 1000 joules. So, 980 kilojoules x 1000 joules per kilojoule = 980000 joules.
you gain weight
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.
You will gain weight, simple as that.
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.
One Large Potato with weight of 369 grams has 321.9 KJ. Comprehensive Kilojoule charts for most food types can be found at www.weightlossdiets.co.za/kilojoule-charts/kilojoules-food.html
One Large Potato with weight of 369 grams has 321.9 KJ. Comprehensive Kilojoule charts for most food types can be found at www.weightlossdiets.co.za/kilojoule-charts/kilojoules-food.html