KJ is Kilojoule - 1000 Joule. Joule, or a multiple such as KJ or MJ, can be used to measure any kind of energy.
This energy is measured in joules (J) or for larger quantities (greater values) KiloJoules. (KJ)
convert 9,158,960 km^2 to kJ
Yes and no. The energy in the universe is constant so you can not get more work out of a system than exists in the system. For example, if there is 20 kJ (kilojoules) of energy that exists in the system in the form of heat, chemical energy, etc... and you put in 5 kJ of energy, it would be possible to get out 10 kJ of energy. It is not possible however to get 30 kJ of energy out of the system because 30 kJ does not exist in the system, and energy can't be created, only transfered.
3.0 x10 1 kj A system gives off 196 kJ of heat to the surroundings and the surroundings do 4.20 x 10³ kJ of work on the system. What is the change in internal energy of the system? --- 224 kj
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kj (kilojoule) is simply a unit to measure energy.
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i think ita measured in kilo joules kj I THINK!
That is an abbreviation for a kilojoules, a metric measure of energy.
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
A Joule is a unit of measure for energy. The unit breaks down into N*m (Newton meters). A kJ is 1x10^3J.
Energy is measured in Kilo Joules (kJ). Pressure is measured in Pascals OR Kg/m3 in the S.I system
This energy is measured in joules (J) or for larger quantities (greater values) KiloJoules. (KJ)
The lattice energy for KCl is 715 kJ mol-1.
Latent heat is a type of heat, and heat is a type of energy. Therefore, units of energy are used. In the SI, that would be the joule.