The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
1 Kilojoule is equal to 1000 joules. So, 980 kilojoules x 1000 joules per kilojoule = 980000 joules.
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
There are 56,000 joules in 56 kilojoules. This is because there are 1,000 joules in a kilojoule.
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.
1 kilojoule = 1,000 joules
There are 1000 joules in one kilojoule. This is because "kilo" stands for 1000 in the International System of Units (SI).
kJ for kilojoules and J for joules.
A kilojoule is about 4.2 times smaller than a calorie. Find the amount of calories you need in a day and multiply that number (e.g 2000) by 4.2.
1 Joule is equal to 0.001 Kilojoules.
To convert joules to kilojoules, divide the number of joules by 1000. For example, 1 kilojoule = 1000 joules, 5000 joules = 5 kilojoules.
Watt means joule/second, kW (kilowatt) means kilojoule/second, i.e., thousands of joules per second.