One of the wonderful things about the metric system is the use of prefixes to move decimal points around to cover a huge range of values. So, for example, if one had 0.000000000001 Joules and one had 1,000,000 Joules, those two values could be expressed as 1 picoJoules and one MegaJoules respectively. So, what does "kilo" stand for and how does that answer your question?
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1 Joule is equal to 0.001 Kilojoules.
kJ for kilojoules and J for joules.
There are 1000 joules in 1 kilojoules. to convert kilojoules to joules you need to multiply by 1000, this means moving the decimal point three places to the right filling any gaps with zeros. 1.5 kJ becomes 1500 J.
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170 calories = 0.71128 kilojoules
4.5 kJ = 4500 J
4.5 kJ = 4500 J
i think about 5000 kilojoules
There are 120 calories in a packet of Tiny Teddy's. To determine how many kilojoules that is you need to multiply the number of calories by 4.184. In this case, the answer is 502 kilojoules.
1 Joule = 0.2390 cal (calorie) or 4.18 J=1 cal
100 g of dried spaghetti has about 384 kcal which is 1456 kilojoules.
1 gram of protein is equal to 17 kilojoules