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Q: Would you say that plants vary a little or a lot in their efficency at producing joules for human consuption?
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The Little Boy atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima exploded with an energy of about 15 kilotons of TNT (~6 × 10^13 joules) During the Cold War, the United States developed hydrogen bombs with a maximum theoretical yield of 25 megatons (~10^15 Joules) A Supernova releases as much energy as the Sun emits in it's entire life or 1044 joules which is about ten octillion megatons of TNT (~10^28 joules) So you'd need about 10 trillon (~10^13) of the most powerful hydrogen bombs to equal a supernova. The most powerful hydrogen bomb was the Tsar Bomb created by the Soviet Union. It was designed to output over 100 megatons of TNT but was reduced to 50 megatons in order to reduce fall out.


How many joules of energy would the Death Star's primary weapon have to generate in order to overcome the gravity holding together an earth-sized planet in order to blow that planet apart?

400 Octillion Joules. (400,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) It's not really a fair question, however. The Death Star, as depicted in the Star Wars movies, is grossly overpowered for its purpose. It would take a tiny fraction of that energy to simply vaporize the surface and wipe out all life. Okay, I admit I did not actually calculate the energy required to vaporize a planet. I simply assumed that the energy output of a Sun like star would be sufficient if it were all turned on puny little Alderaan (or Earth). The Sun outputs 400 Octillion Joules / second.


How many watt hours are there in 1000 joules?

One Joule is one Newton-Meter, (Joule = Newton times Meter), so 10000 Joule equals 10 Newton-Kilometers (N*km). 10000*J/N = 10 kmAnswerYou might as well be asking how many millimetres there are in kilowatt! Your question is meaningless! A kilometre is used to measure length, whereas the joule is used to measure energy. The original answer is nonsense.

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Your daily food intake gives you 10 million joules of energy True or False?

You're a little high, but not nearly as much I thoughtyou were when I saw that humongous number ! 1 KG-Calorie (nutrition) = 4,190 Joules so 10,000,000 Joules = (10,000,000 / 4,190) = about 2,385 calories. This is a lot for an office worker, but not that far out for a person who is large or active; so I guess the answer is "True".


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Electric power is defined as?

Power is joules per second, also known as watts. You can calculate watts if you know volts and amperes by simply multiplying them together, because volts is joules per coulomb and amperes is coulombs per second - multiplying them gives you joules per second. It gets a little complex when you start talking about AC power, because current and voltage is not always in phase, but the principle is the same.AnswerThere is no such thing as 'electric' power. Power is not a 'thing', it's a rate: the rate of doing work, or of heat transfer, expressed (as explained above) in joules per second which has been given the special name, the watt.