Yes.
Joules also refer to work as a measurement of power necessary during a time. One amp through a one-ohm resistance for one second would convert 1 joule of energy to heat.
For example: a watt requires one joule per second. If there were 50 joules used in that second, it would be 50 watts of power.
Power measured in watts can be converted to other dimensions of work, such as horsepower, Btu/hr, dBm, tons of refrigeration, etc.
If all 1700 Joules of work get converted into heat, then, of course, you get 1700 Joules of heat.
If the input energy is 210 joules and the efficiency of the system is 30%,then the output energy is30% of 210 = (0.3 x 210) = 63 joules.
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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Work is measured in Joules.
If all 1700 Joules of work get converted into heat, then, of course, you get 1700 Joules of heat.
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Force times work doesn't give joules. Joules is a unit of energy or work. Perhaps you mean the relation: force x distance = work.
Work is measured in Joules.
Work is energy, measured in joules. The rate of work, or joules per second, is known as watts, or power.
Joules
10 joules of work in 1 second
If the input energy is 210 joules and the efficiency of the system is 30%,then the output energy is30% of 210 = (0.3 x 210) = 63 joules.
Manufacturing. A machine has a work output of 14ax4 j (joules) and a work in put 7a2x5 j. What is the eficiency of the machine? efficiency in % = work output in joules work input in joules
Work is energy, measured in joules. The rate of work, or joules per second, is known as watts, or power.