3,876,831,120,000 :P
180 degrees.
(8) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus, SaturnPluto is no longer classed as a planet8
it must be a total solar eclipse.
Less than the total number in existence right now ! Countries around the planet have enough nuclear warheads to destroy every living thing on earth many times over !
Earth
The solar flux is 120,000 terrawatts. Multiply that by the number of seconds in a year to get the total number of joules of energy hitting the Earth each year. It's a big number. A very very big number!
What is the total number of Joules of heat absorbed by 65.00 grams of water when the temperature of th water is raised from 25.00 C to 40.00 C
Watts = joules / secondYou need to divide the total annual energy consumption by the number of seconds in a year (which is about 31.5 million).
I think that the total number left on earth is less then a thousand . Am I right?
226,ooo j
100 billion
226,ooo j
yes kilojoues convert down to joules which is the amount of energy in the body total joules= total energy
This is not a valid question by itself. Joules are units of energy, while Amps are units of electrical current. However, if you also know the Voltage of the electrical current, you can multiply the Current[Amps]*Voltage[Volts] to get the Power in Watts. Watts are equivalent to Joules per second. If you then know the amount of time of the current flow, you can calculate the total number of Joules by multiplying the Power[Watts]*Time[seconds] = Energy[Joules] .
The total number of countries in the world as 2014 is 196
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You can't convert from Joules to Watts because Joules is a measure of total energy, and Watts measure energy per second.