calorie was but is now obsolete. Joule and kJ are used instead because they are the SI energy unit
Joule, calorie, BTU (British Thermal Unit)
kinetic energy like any other form of energy , its measuring units are joule or calorie or Btu or toe , the most common used units are joule and calorie according to what field you are using kinetic energy in , in thermodynamics we use calorie but in oscillations and waves we use joules
Joules per moles = Joules per atom x 6.022 x 1023
SI units for specific heat capacity is joule per kilogram kelvin (J/kg,K).
A calorie equals approximately 4.18 joules. To convert calories to joules, multiply by 4.18 To convert joules to calories, divide by 4.18
A calorie is greater - it is equal to about 4.2 joules.
The Calorie.
a joule is smaller 1 kcal = 4.184 kj
The calorie is used for heat, 1 calorie heats 1 gram of water by 1 degC. The Joule is used for mechanical energy, but there is a fixed relation, 1 calorie = 4.2 Joules
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4.18j
No, the calorie is an older unit. The SI unit is the Joule.
BTU/calorie/joule .
A joule, a Calorie...
1 calorie is 4.18 joules.
Joule