No. Force is measured in Newtons. A joule is a unit of energy. However, if you are a Calculus Junkie, you can relate the two. There is a quantity called work which is measured in joules as well. It is merely defined as the change in potential energy. If you know calculus, Integrate force with respect to it's direction. That will give the function for work.
No. Momentum and mass have different dimensions. Look, for example, at the formulae for momentum (= mv) and kinetic energy (0.5mv2). The factor 0.5 doesn't change the dimensions, but the fact that the speed is square for the energy makes energy something very different than momentum.
Heat energy is usually measured in Calories or British Thermal Units (BTUs)
No! Weight is a force and, in SI, is measured in newtons (N). The joule (J) is the SI unit for measuring energy.
Yes. If you want to use SI units, ANY type of energy should be measured in joules.
Joules (j) and Kilojoules (kJ)
Joules are used to measure energy. Also the related concept of work, which can be thought of as the transfer of energy.
joules is energy, not a force
There isn't a formula for finding joules. It is a way for finding a force or giving an example.
You can't determine the amount of wavelength that equals 5 joules. Wavelength measures the length of the period while joules measure energy.
James Joules created a method in which work is calculated. work(joules) equals force(newtons) times distance(meters) or j=n times m.
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Newtons are a measure of force, joules are a measure of energy. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic rules of dimensional analyses, attempting to convert from one to the other is not valid.
The volt is a measure of electrical force. It measures joules per coulomb.
No. Power is measured in Watts also known as joules per second. Newtons is a measure of force.
It isn't possible. Joules is the measure of energy and cm is a measure of distance.
joules or kilo-joules
To find joules, you have to multiply the force or newtons by distance in meters.
You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.
Force times work doesn't give joules. Joules is a unit of energy or work. Perhaps you mean the relation: force x distance = work.
Joules, all energy is measured in joules.
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