Well, isn't that a big number! Let's see, 9,000,000,000,000,000 billion is the same as 9 x 10^15 billion. To convert this to joules, we need to know what kind of energy we're talking about, as different forms of energy have different conversion factors. But don't worry, with a little bit of math and some research, you'll be able to find the answer and appreciate the vastness of the number!
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
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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1 billion BTU = ~1.055056e12 joules
The mechanical energy of the satellite is the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy. In this case, the mechanical energy would be 182.2 billion Joules (kinetic energy) plus 1.6 billion Joules (potential energy), totaling 183.8 billion Joules.
A typical lightning bolt releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
A typical lightning strike releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
A typical lightning bolt releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
A gigajoule is a billion joules. The joule is a unit of energy
The prefix "giga" (not "gigga") means billions (a thousand million). So, you have that many billion joules.
A typical lightning strike releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
The energy contained in a lightning bolt is typically around 1 billion joules.
A single lightning strike typically releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
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Yes there are oxbow lakes in the uk.