One Joule is equal to the energy used to accelerate a body with a mass of one kilogram, using one Newton of force, over a distance of one meter
The definition of the joule is based on more general principles. The calorie is defined by properties specific to water.
British physicist James Joule was the son of Benjamin Joule a wealthy brewer, and Alice Prescott Joule.
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Power is the rate at which energy is generated, used, or moved.1 watt of power means 1 joule of energy per second. The definition of power is to be able to direct or influence a course of events or the behavior of others.
A joule is the SI unit for energy. Energy is a measure of mass*length2/time2 So one joule is equal to 1kgm2/s2
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One joule is the work done in applying a force of one newton through a distance of one metre.
1 joule is the same (by definition) as 1 newton x 1 meter. It is also the same as 1 watt x 1 second.
A joule is a unit of energy. As an example, it is the work done when applying a force of 1 newton for a distance of 1 meter (that's the basic definition of the joule). It is also the energy consumed by a 1-watt device in one second (this follows from the definition of the watt), from a 100-watt device in 1/100 of a second, etc.
The definition of the joule is based on more general principles. The calorie is defined by properties specific to water.
A joule is a unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
One btu will heat a pound of water about one degree Fahrenheit in one hour.
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British physicist James Joule was the son of Benjamin Joule a wealthy brewer, and Alice Prescott Joule.
New answer - J=kg*m^2/s^2. J/kg=m^2/s^2 The definition of Joule is N * m (Newtons times meters) The definition of Newton is kg * m / s2 (kilograms times meters divided by seconds squared) Dividing the unit Joule by kilograms leaves meters per second squared (or meters mer second per second)
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