the basic is 'J' however in si units it is 'N m'
The abbreviation of joule is simple J.
Joule is a unit from SI.
The symbol for Joule is "J"
It is abbreviated to J.
No, to convert from cal. to joules 1 cal. = 4.18400 joules , then 1KCal = (4.18400 *10^-3) joules so 3.25 kcal doesn't equal 3.25 Joules
Joules are the metric units used to measure energy. When you are working with any form of energy you state them in joules.
It's impossible. Nanometers are units of distance and Joules are units of energy.
Voltage is electrical pressure and Joules is a power rating so other info is needed
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No element has the symbol J. It's the symbol for the energy unit joules, though.
j (joules)
just 'J' so kJ for kilojules, you can google this easily
Depends on the type of calorie you're asking about. A "small calorie" which uses the symbol 'cal' is equivalent to about 4.18 Joules. A "large calorie" which uses the symbol 'Cal' is equivalent to about 4.18 Kilo Joules.
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
To convert from kilo joules to joules you have divide by 1000 as 1 kilo joule is equal to 1000 joules. E.g. 2 kilo joules equals 2000 joules.
In the context of science and engineering, 'power' (symbol: P ) is defined as the 'rate of doing work'. It's measured in joules per second which, in SI, is given the special name, the watt (symbol: W).
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
4.18400 joules = 1 calorie, so 12.552 joules = 3 calories
The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit of power, equal to one joule of energy per second
148 calories is 619.6 joules. Since one calorie = 4.18 joules then you multiply that number by 148 and you get 618.64 joules (619 rounded)
1 calorie = 4.1858 joules 1 joule = 0.2389029576186153 calories As an example, convert 5 calories to joules. 1 calorie = 4.1858 joules, therefore 5 calories = 4.1858 x 5 joules = 20.929 joules. So when converting calories to joules, multiply the number of calories by 4.1858 to give you the number of joules.