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.
1 kJ = 1000 J
Multiply by 1000.
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
103 joules
Yes. 5.42 calories equates to 22.692456 joules.
The needed heat is 47,65 Joules.
2520 Joules = (X)(4.180J/gC)(30C-10C) 2520J = 83.6X 30.14 grams of water.
3.63 kilograms.
26400
10,100
Kilograms are a unit of weight in the Metric System. Meters are units of distance in the Metric System. There can no more be a formula for converting kilograms to meters then there could be converting pounds into yards.
5200 grams
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.
0.83 kg
5200 grams
Because... kilograms are a measurement of weight - metres are a measurement of length !
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams 4 kilograms = 4,000 grams 4.3 kilograms = 4,300 grams
No, a Joule is a unit of energy. Mass is measured in kilograms (or grams)
The joule is the unit associated with kinetic energy