Hello the question is to be, "how many calories of heat make up one joule?" 1/4.18 calorie will be equal to 1 joule
A joule is a unit of work or energy; so no, it is not a conductor of heat.
Heat pump is more efficient. If you use electric heaters, 1 joule of electric energy will produce 1 joule of heat energy. If you use heat pumps, 1 joule of electric energy can pump several joules - perhaps up to 5 or 6, depending on the outside temperature, and the efficiency of the heat pump - of heat, from the outside to the inside.
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James Joule is famous for his work studying heat and the law of conservation of energy. The SI measurement the joule is named after him.
1 Joule heat is the the temperature of 1 g of water by 0.24 K. the typical energy released as heat by a person at rest, every 1/60th of a second.
Hello the question is to be, "how many calories of heat make up one joule?" 1/4.18 calorie will be equal to 1 joule
At 25 0C the specific heat of silica is between 670 and 740 J.K-1.kg-1.
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.
A joule is a unit of work or energy; so no, it is not a conductor of heat.
The "Joule" is an interchangeable unit which equals the amount of energy a system invests in another body, or exhales to the environment . Today 1 Joule equals the amount of energy you need to heat 1 mm of water in 1 degree C. In 1845 Joule proved i his experiment that any energy can be translated into heat and vice-verse.
Heat pump is more efficient. If you use electric heaters, 1 joule of electric energy will produce 1 joule of heat energy. If you use heat pumps, 1 joule of electric energy can pump several joules - perhaps up to 5 or 6, depending on the outside temperature, and the efficiency of the heat pump - of heat, from the outside to the inside.
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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.
1 watt = 1 joule per second = 0.000239 food calories of heat per second
The mechanical equivalent of heat is 4.2 Joules per calorie, so 4.2 Joules can heat 1 gram of water by 1 degree C.
James Joule is famous for his work studying heat and the law of conservation of energy. The SI measurement the joule is named after him.