The energy content of a potato can vary based on its size and type, but on average, a medium-sized potato (about 150 grams) contains roughly 100-130 calories. Since one calorie is approximately 4.184 joules, this translates to about 418-544 joules of energy in a medium potato. The exact value can vary depending on the potato's specific characteristics and preparation method.
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
There are 56,000 joules in 56 kilojoules. This is because there are 1,000 joules in a kilojoule.
36.72 joules.
31.22 joules.
To convert energy consumption from Joules to watts, divide by the number of seconds in a day (86,400). The rate of energy consumption for the couch potato would be 69.4 watts.
To calculate the energy used by the toaster oven in joules, we need to first convert the power from watts to joules per second (watt = joule/second). Since the toaster oven is rated at 1200 watts, it consumes 1200 joules of energy every second. In 25 minutes, there are 1500 seconds (25 minutes * 60 seconds/minute). Therefore, the toaster oven used 1200 joules/second * 1500 seconds = 1,800,000 joules of energy to bake the potato.
There are 1,000,000 joules in a megajoule.
There are 704 calories in 704 calories. If you intended to ask about joules, then 704 calories is about 2,947.51 joules.
0000000000000000.11 joules
2800 joules is 669.2 calories.
41.87 joules in 10 calories.
480 calories = 2,009.664 joules.