kJ for kilojoules and J for joules.
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
Units to measure energy. Usually written kilojoule or kJ.
The most popular two heat energy units are: Calorie and BTU (British Thermal Unit).Both these units are obsolete. These days, allforms of energy are measured in joules.
There are 1000 joules in one kilojoule. This is because "kilo" stands for 1000 in the International System of Units (SI).
The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
you gain weight
You will gain weight, simple as that.
There is no direct conversion between grams and kilojoules as they measure different things. Grams measure mass, while kilojoules measure energy. The number of grams in one kilojoule would depend on the substance being considered, as different substances have different energy densities.
No. But similar. 1 kilojoule = 0.239005736 kilocalorie. 1 kilojoule = 0.238845897 calorie (nutritional)
I may be wrong, but kilo I think stands for 1000. Since a kilojoule is larger than a joule, I believe that you have to move the decimal point to the left. For example you would have less than 1 whole kilojoule in a joule, so it would be some thing like .00001 or something to that effect.
A Joule is a Watt-second (or W=J/s). Therefore, 3.5 kWh = 3.5*3600 kWs = 3.5*3600*1000 W-s = 12.6 million Joules
1 kilojoule = 1,000 joules