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There are 1000J in a single flake!! This is also the amount of joules needed to climb an average flight of stairs!!
10 joules per second = 10 watts
7000
c(*) x mass x delta (change in temp)=joules4186x1.92(**)x80o =joules642969.6 joules
167.2J if it doesn't have to do with phase changes.
well then all you have to do is divide here i have a sort out just for you an examplepower (in watts) = work divided by timeor for you smart ones:power=joules divided by time or sec.Following the above:Power (in watts) * time (seconds) = joules100,000 joules = 100,000 watt / seconds => (100,000 Watt / seconds ) * (50 minutes, or 3000 seconds) = 33.3 watts.
Work done (joules) and time taken (seconds) is the information needed to calculate power in watts (joules/second).
Approx 2940 Joules.
The needed heat is 47,65 Joules.
10 joules per second = 10 watts
There are 1000J in a single flake!! This is also the amount of joules needed to climb an average flight of stairs!!
2,26 Kj are necessary
10 joules per second = 10 watts
It had better be in joules. Watts and volts are not units of energy. yes, but how many as in ? joules/sec
10,000
Voltage is electrical pressure and Joules is a power rating so other info is needed
7000