As this question was posted in the food forum, I am guessing you are looking for an edible thing that has 850 joules. 1/10th of a "tic tac" has 850 joules For comparison a "tic tac" has 8500 joules in each one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic_Tacs
850 joules = 200 calories. 850 joules = 200 calories.
1 calorie is equal to 4.186 joules. sausage is 50 calories or 209.3 joules of energy. banana is 105 calories or 439.53 joules of energy. Therefore a peeled banana contains much more joules of energy than tasty looking sausages. ;)
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An average apple contains about 52 calories, which is equivalent to approximately 217 joules.
The internal energy change of the system can be calculated by subtracting the work done by the system from the heat added to the system. In this case, the internal energy change is ΔU = Q - W = 850 J - 382 J = 468 J. Therefore, the internal energy of the system increases by 468 Joules.
On average, 1 kilogram of coal contains approximately 24,000,000 joules of energy.
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The equivalent of about 6,330,000,000 joules or 6 million BTUs
A kilogram of wood contains potential energy in the form of chemical energy. The exact number of joules can vary depending on the type and dryness of the wood, but on average, 1 kilogram of wood contains about 15,000-20,000 joules of energy when burned.
It depends on the type of wood, but on average, a kilogram of wood contains about 15,000-20,000 joules of energy.
A gallon of gasoline contains about 132x106 joules of energy, which is equivalent to 125,000 BTU or 36,650 watt-hours:
A water bottle is an object that contains liquid.