No, to convert from cal. to joules 1 cal. = 4.18400 joules , then 1KCal = (4.18400 *10^-3) joules so 3.25 kcal doesn't equal 3.25 Joules
That is called "power". The SI unit of energy is the joule, the SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.That is called "power". The SI unit of energy is the joule, the SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.That is called "power". The SI unit of energy is the joule, the SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.That is called "power". The SI unit of energy is the joule, the SI unit for power is the watt, which is equal to joules/second.
Joules are the metric units used to measure energy. When you are working with any form of energy you state them in joules.
It's impossible. Nanometers are units of distance and Joules are units of energy.
Voltage is electrical pressure and Joules is a power rating so other info is needed
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31.22 joules.
To convert from kilo joules to joules you have divide by 1000 as 1 kilo joule is equal to 1000 joules. E.g. 2 kilo joules equals 2000 joules.
About 1,515 joules = 362 calories.
one thousand joules equals a KJ
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules
One electron volt (eV) is equal to 1.60218 E (-19) joules. Therefore, 9.0 eV is equal to 1.44196 E (-18) joules.
1 Kilojoule is equal to 1000 joules. So, 980 kilojoules x 1000 joules per kilojoule = 980000 joules.
142 calories equal to 594.12800 joules
Energy is measured in Joules or calories. One calorie is equal to 4.184 Joules, not to be confused with kilocalories or Calories (with a capital C) which, in concordance with the metric system is equal to 4184 Joules.
80 joules = 59.01 ft/lbs