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Yes, the amount of energy that food contains is measured in calories. When we refer to calories in the context of food, we are actually referring to kilocalories (kcal), which represent the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
The amount of energy in food is measured in kilojoules (kL)
Calories are a unit of energy that measure the amount of energy in food. Density, which is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance, is not directly related to the measurement of calories. Calories in food are typically measured based on the macronutrients it contains, such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Food contains, carbohydrates, proteins, sugars, fats, and vitamins/minerals.
Energy drinks are very high in the B vitamins.
Various forms of energy can be measured in joules, such as kinetic energy, potential energy, heat energy, and electrical energy. Joules are a unit of measurement for energy and can be used to quantify the amount of energy present in a system or the amount of work done.
It is measured in joules (J)
Chemical Energy Potential Energy......which is stored in chemical bonds
Energy is measured in Kilo Joules (kJ). Pressure is measured in Pascals OR Kg/m3 in the S.I system
Wheat is part of the grains, breads, and cereals food group. So it contains B vitamins and it gives you energy.
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