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1J=0.001kJ
A kiloPascal is a measure of pressure, not power or work. It has 1 kPa = 1000 N/m^2 while 1 Watt = 1J/s = 1 Nm/s. Work must be measured in units of force*distance, like Nm or ft lbf. Also Watts measure power which is work/time. As a result, it is not possible to convert Kpa to Watt.
1 joule is 1 Newton meter which is 1 kg*m / s2. 1J = 1Nm = 1 (kg * m) / s2 Newton is force, kilogram is mass; they are not equivalent.
You simply can't convert between units that measure completely different tings, in this case energy (for joules), and power (for watts). The general relationship is: joules = watts x seconds Or equivalently: watts = joules / seconds
A direct conversion does not exist, as nanometers and Joules are not units of the same type. Nanometers are a unit of distance, and Joules are a unit of energy.There is a relationship between them though:1J = 1N×m1 nm = 1×10−9 m∴ 1J = 1N×109 nmOr the inverse:∴ 109 nm = 1J/1N∴ 1nm = 1J/109N
Energy. Work done is measured in Watts, 1W = 1J/s.
1J=0.001kJ
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A watt is defined as: W=1V*1A=1J/sec=1Nm/sec
The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
3v... 1j=1v*1c
That patent date indicates a J. Stevens product.
The first AH-1 Supercobra flight was an AH-1J in 1969
One joule is the amount of ''work'' done when a force of 1N acts over 1m By The Aalap
Liken volt and amp to a water in a pipe. Voltage is the water pressure in the pipe and amperage is the water flow through the pipe. They are two completely different electrical units.