There is not an exact amount of energy in a peanut it depends on the size and the type.
Yes, there are energy joules in a peanut. One peanut releases 1,880 physicist calories, or 1.88 food calories. Energy is measured in joules. One food calorie equals 4,200 joules. So one peanut has just under 8,000 joules of energy.
The energy giving nutrient is " Carohydrates" .. can also be (vit B) Peanuts have 6.1 mg of carbohydrates. Therefore the nutrient in a peanut from which energy can be obtained is carbohydrates.
Peanuts are not fissile materials and cannot be used to generate nuclear energy. If they could, however, be transmuted into energy, using Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula e=mc2, and assuming a mass of one gram per peanut, you could create 1x1013 joules. That would power a typical home using 1000 KWH per month for about 230 years, or 230 houses for about one year. Keep in mind that not even nuclear reactors fully transmute the energy in the core - they transmute less than 1% before they need to be refueled - so this is just a theoretical number that really has no meaning, except to show the energy present in everything that is.
any fruit as long as its raw nothing add like with a apple no peanut butter.
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Just under 8,000 joules of energy mate.
peanut butter and jelly
Yes, there are energy joules in a peanut. One peanut releases 1,880 physicist calories, or 1.88 food calories. Energy is measured in joules. One food calorie equals 4,200 joules. So one peanut has just under 8,000 joules of energy.
A peanut uncooked has hardly any calories. A peanut gets more calories from the salt and everything else it is cooked in. A calorie is also known for how much energy is stored in the peanut. If your body does not use all this energy it is conserved in the form of fat.
Yes it is because the protien in the peanut butter provides equal energy to a smoothie! xD
Linus
Well, according to wikipedia (not a reliable resource), a peanut is about .5 grams.So via E=mc2 that means there are 4.5x10^13 joules (not kilojoules) of energy in a peanut. Or more accurately, the mass of a peanut is equal to about 4.5e + 13 joules.There is 2,684,000 joules in a horsepower. Therefore in a peanut there may be 16,766,020.9 horsepower.Answer: YES**(if the conversion of the peanut's mass into energy is close to or exactly 100%)
Peanut butter! And so much more!
It is very high in energey and can easily be digested. The carbohydrates from the bread and protein from the peanut butter is where the energy comes from.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.
8 grams per 2 tablespoons
first who is them and second how do eat peanut butter