it is a tricky subject. on the one hand, water can burn calories on the other certain types, such as sewer water can cause extreme illness which can cause weight gain. Overall though, it should have about S calories per O grams/ P milimetres/ rocket load
None. Now if you mean potential kilojoules if fusion happens, or the kilojoules at a certain temperature, that is something else entirely.
A glass of full cream milk contains almost 10 grams of fat and roughly 738 kilojoules compared to low fat or skim milk, which has between two grams and zero grams of fat and between 495 – 375 kilojoules. Benefits of drinking low fat milk
6.276 kJ
That's going to depend on what temperature the water starts from.
3.707
6.276 kJ
3
170 calories = 0.71128 kilojoules
Add water
158.1Kj
~ 6.3 kilojoules When 1 g of water is cooled down by 1°C it releases 1 calorie so cooling 100g of water 15 times 1°C releases 1500 calories worth of heat. The transfer factor from calorie to joule is ~ 4.2 joules/calorie 1500 calories * 4.2 joules/calorie = 6300 joules = 6.3 kilojoules
i think about 5000 kilojoules