(mass)(temperture difference)(4.18)
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
Specific heat is the heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass by one degree. It is measured by joules.
103 joules
Yes. 5.42 calories equates to 22.692456 joules.
The needed heat is 47,65 Joules.
This can usually be done algebraically.
Work done (joules) and time taken (seconds) is the information needed to calculate power in watts (joules/second).
Yes, that is correct.
It really depends on the kind of energy. Different kinds of energy are calculated in different ways.
The correct formula for solving GPE (Gravitational Potential Energy) is as follows: ~GPE = wh ~Gravitational Potential Energy = weight of an object multiplied by height of an object ~The SI unit for this formula is *J* (Joules)
4.5 kJ = 4500 J
4.5 kJ = 4500 J
It takes 333.51 or 334 joules to evaporate 1 gram of H2O.
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
To convert from kilo joules to joules you have divide by 1000 as 1 kilo joule is equal to 1000 joules. E.g. 2 kilo joules equals 2000 joules.
The flow of heat energy is classifyed under the subject of Enthalphy, and all heat lost or gained is measured in Joules (J).
This enthalpy of reaction is 560 joules, for liquid water at 25 oC.