About one megajoule. About, because Joule (as an abbreviation) should be spelt with an upper case initial, since it is named after a real person. 1MJ.
For a list of all the SI prefixes, (mega, milli,) see the subject under the BIPM website. (Bureau Intenational des Poids et Measures). This is the international agency responsible for these things.
There are 1'000'000 joules in a Mega Joule. This can be found by knowing that there are 1000 joules in a Kilo Joule and 1000 Kilo Joules in a Mega Joule.
A kilojoule is a measurement of energy, typically the amount of energy in food and in how much energy our bodies burn. There are 100 KJ in a MJ.
MJ would be Mega Joule, a measure of energy.
One mmbtu is the common usage designation of 1 million british thermal units, also called ten therms or one dekatherm in US or English heat content measure. It does not convert to kg but it does convert to calories (metric system) or Joules/ gram or KJ/Kg in the SI system. 1 btu = 252 calories so 1 mmbtu = 252,000,000 calories or 252 Mcal 1 calorie equals 4.1868 j/g so 252 Mcal =1055. 0736 MJ/g or 1,055,073,600 KJ/Kg (1 J/g = 1 KJ/Kg) therefor 1 mmbtu = 1,055,073,600 KJ/Kg
209 kj/kg
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Kilojoules (kJ) is unit of energy, not a compound.
0.0 KJ/mol
KJ is Kilojoule - 1000 Joule. Joule, or a multiple such as KJ or MJ, can be used to measure any kind of energy.
Joules and multiples - e.g. kJ and MJ and GJ
We use kJ, MJ, or GJ, because the Joule is a fairly small unit. For example, a 40-Watt light bulb, giving light during one hour, would use 40 x 3600 = 144,000 Joules, or 144 kJ, or 0.144 MJ. This is not a huge amount of energy!We use kJ, MJ, or GJ, because the Joule is a fairly small unit. For example, a 40-Watt light bulb, giving light during one hour, would use 40 x 3600 = 144,000 Joules, or 144 kJ, or 0.144 MJ. This is not a huge amount of energy!We use kJ, MJ, or GJ, because the Joule is a fairly small unit. For example, a 40-Watt light bulb, giving light during one hour, would use 40 x 3600 = 144,000 Joules, or 144 kJ, or 0.144 MJ. This is not a huge amount of energy!We use kJ, MJ, or GJ, because the Joule is a fairly small unit. For example, a 40-Watt light bulb, giving light during one hour, would use 40 x 3600 = 144,000 Joules, or 144 kJ, or 0.144 MJ. This is not a huge amount of energy!
Lower Heating Value (LHV) MJ/kg = 43.4 Higher Heating Value (HHV) MJ/kg = 46.5
Kilo means 1000 So the answer is 1/1000 = .001 kJ
1000 kj, kj means thousand Jules.
8,000 to 10,000 kJ.
485 kJ is about 116 calories.
8700 kJ is 2,077.96 calories.
3.97 kJ = 0.95 calories.
350 kJ is 83.6 calories.
About 1/4 of a calorie per kJ