A joule is a measurement of electrical energy. It is the amount of energy that can be stored by applying one volt of power on a one farad capacitor.
In movement it is the amount of work done using one newton of force over one meter.
1 Kilojoules is 1000 times those values.
4.2 Joules per calorie. So 1000/4.2 calories. Beware some confusion between calories and kilocalories (which some call calories).
1 gigajoule = 1000 megajoules. 1 megajoule = 1000 kilojoules. So 950 gigajoules = 950 x 106 kilojoules
100,000,000 kilojoules
1 gram of protein is equal to 17 kilojoules
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None. Now if you mean potential kilojoules if fusion happens, or the kilojoules at a certain temperature, that is something else entirely.
About 1.812 kJ
One US calorie =0.004184 kilojoules. Baked medium russet potato, 4.9 oz, with skin and flesh has 134 calories. 134 * 0.004184 = .560656 kilojoules
The health problems of those with too much Kilojoules include obesity. This can happen by eating too much sugar and the body begins to store what it doesn't need into fat.
1000 kilojoules = 1 megajoule
0.004184 kilojoules ==
Approximately 192 Kilojoules
900 kJ is 214.96 calories.