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Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
Energy. Work done is measured in Watts, 1W = 1J/s.
Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
No. Those are units of temperature. Heat is measured in units of energy, such as the joule.
In 1 joule there is 0.238902957619 calories of heat. A joule is the measurement of work, energy or the amount of heat in the International System of Units.
Heat and work are both expressions of energy. Usually it is a transfer of energy. Both are measured with energy units: Joule, for example, but Work is often expressed as a force multiplied by a distance, such as Newton meter, or foot pound. This comes from how we calculate the amount of work done.
It depends on what series of units you are using. There are calories, joules and British Thermal Units.
In SI units: kJ/kmol
A Joule is a derived unit of energy, work, or amount of heat in the International System of Units. It contains no water.
Yes, the joule is a derived unit in the International System of Units (SI). It is derived from the base units of kilogram, meter, and second, and is used to measure energy, work, and heat.
The difference in Scoville heat units between serrano and jalapeno peppers is that serrano peppers are typically hotter, ranging from 10,000 to 23,000 Scoville heat units, while jalapeno peppers range from 2,500 to 8,000 Scoville heat units.
Fahrenheit and Celsius