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1J=0.001kJ
1 joule is 1 Newton meter which is 1 kg*m / s2. 1J = 1Nm = 1 (kg * m) / s2 Newton is force, kilogram is mass; they are not equivalent.
A kiloPascal is a measure of pressure, not power or work. It has 1 kPa = 1000 N/m^2 while 1 Watt = 1J/s = 1 Nm/s. Work must be measured in units of force*distance, like Nm or ft lbf. Also Watts measure power which is work/time. As a result, it is not possible to convert Kpa to Watt.
You simply can't convert between units that measure completely different tings, in this case energy (for joules), and power (for watts). The general relationship is: joules = watts x seconds Or equivalently: watts = joules / seconds
Energy. Work done is measured in Watts, 1W = 1J/s.
1J=0.001kJ
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A watt is defined as: W=1V*1A=1J/sec=1Nm/sec
3v... 1j=1v*1c
That patent date indicates a J. Stevens product.
The first AH-1 Supercobra flight was an AH-1J in 1969
Liken volt and amp to a water in a pipe. Voltage is the water pressure in the pipe and amperage is the water flow through the pipe. They are two completely different electrical units.
The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
Let S = Pair of Scissors J = Jar of Paste and P = Pencils Then 1S + 2J = 8P 1J = 1S + 1P From the second equation, 1S = 1J - 1P Substitute this value in the first equation: 1J - 1P + 2J = 8P so that 3J - 1P = 8P or 3J = 9P J = 3P Three pencils will balance 1 jar.
1 joule (J) of work is equivalent to the amount of energy transferred when a force of 1 newton is exerted over a distance of 1 meter in the direction of the force. It is the standard unit of work and energy in the International System of Units (SI).