Using SI units, energy is expressed in Joules. 1 Joule = 1 kg m2/s2.
The conversion of mass into energy is E/m = c2 = (299,792,458 m/s)2 , which is about 8.9875x1016 Joules per kilogram.
There isn't one. Kilograms is weight, miles is distance - there's no conversion between them.
What is the maybe conversion from pounds to kilograms
This is not a valid conversion; kilograms (kg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
The conversion factor is 0.01786
Yes. If the units are eV (electron volts) this is called ionization potential, if the units are kJ/mol then this ionization energy. The conversion between the units is:- 96.485 kJ/mol = 1 eV/particle) Historically it was always called ionization potential as that reflected the method of measurement.
In general, it is a measure of mass or weight. The approximate conversion to English units is 14.33 pounds.
Irrelevant units. A mile is a unit of distance. Kilogram is a unit of mass. Unit conversion cannot be carried out with different units.
Pounds and kilograms are really different things so they can't be converted directly. For example, pounds are units of weight and kilograms are units of mass. You could ask, "how many kilograms weighs 170 pounds". In that case you can use the conversion, 1 Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds. So to find how many Kilograms weighs 170 pounds divide 170/2.2 = 77.3 Kilograms weighs 170 pounds.
The conversion of Anson-units is that in Chemistry you have to multiply by the conversion units, to get the Anson-units.
Nothing special. E = M * C ^ 2 is just a units conversion equation (no different in concept than other such units conversion equations, except before the development of Special Relativity there had been no reason to assume that the units that energy is measured in and the units that mass is measured in were equivalent units that could be converted).
Apart from the fact that they are units of the SI system, the relationship is NOT similar. Kilograms and grams are different measures for the same attribute and can easily be converted from one to the other. There is valid conversion between kilograms and metres.
To convert a weight measurement, you need to know the conversion factor. For example, to convert pounds to kilograms, you multiply the number of pounds by 0.45. To convert kilograms to pounds, divide the number of kilograms by 0.45. Use the appropriate conversion factor depending on the units you are converting between.
Look up the conversion ratio of kilograms to pounds and multiply them together.This applies to ANY conversion between units of equivalent dimension.But 'kilogram' and 'pound' are not units of equivalent dimension, and their ratiodepends on where you are.A person who has 41 kilograms of mass weighs 90.4 pounds on Earth, 14.96 poundson the moon, 238.6 pounds on Jupiter, 34.3 pounds on Mars, etc.
Kilograms are mass units, Joules are energy units. You could use Einstein's energy-mass equivalence and multiply the mass (in kg) by the speed of light (in m/s) squared; that would give you the energy equivalent in Joules of a given mass.
It means that there is a certain equivalence between matter and energy. For example, every amount of energy has an associated mass. c2 (the square of the speed of light) simply is the conversion factor. In SI units, that means that 1 joule of energy has an associated mass of 1 / (9 x 1018) kilograms.
There isn't one. Kilograms is weight, miles is distance - there's no conversion between them.
A conversion factor is a numerical factor describing the proportionality between two units. For example 0.45359237 is the conversion factor from pounds to kilograms. That is 0.45359237 kg/lb. If the conversion factor kg/lb is multiplied with 4 lb, you get the same mass value in kg.