1 Newton is 1 joule/meter.
Potential energy is measure in Joules (J). A Joule is a Newton*meter (N*m)
Newtons are a measure of force, joules are a measure of energy. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic rules of dimensional analyses, attempting to convert from one to the other is not valid.
"Newton" and "Joule" were different people, with different names and different spellings, who lived in different countries at different times, investigated different questions, and found different answers. That's a tip-off that the units named for them are completely different things, and can't be converted into each other. 'Newton' is a measure of force. If it pushes through a distance, then (energy) is produced, equal to the product of the number of Newtons multiplied by the distance in meters, and expressed in Joules. If the force pushes against a brick wall and doesn't move through a distance, there are a lot of Newtons there, but the number of Joules of energy produced is zero.
The answer is 0.001 kilojoules in a joule 1J = 0.001kJ
148 calories is 619.6 joules. Since one calorie = 4.18 joules then you multiply that number by 148 and you get 618.64 joules (619 rounded)
The gravitational potential energy gained by lifting a 1 Newton book 4 meters is 4 Joules. This is calculated by multiplying the force (1 Newton) by the distance (4 meters) to get the energy in Joules.
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Joules (J) or Newton Metres (Nm)
A Newton.meter is a Joule, that is how a Joule is defined! I think it is normally written N.m, to show it is the product of Newton and meter
The work done can be calculated using the formula: Work = force x distance. In this case, Work = 20 N x 5 m = 100 joules. Therefore, 100 joules of work are done when a 20 newton box is lifted 5 meters off the floor.
1 joule = 1 newton-meter = 1 kilogram-meter2/second2
Joules are a unit of energy. One joule is equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting over a distance of one meter.
Newton is a unit of force and joule is a unit of energy. To convert Newtons to Joules, you need to multiply the force in Newtons by the distance in meters over which the force is applied. The formula is: 1 Joule = 1 Newton * 1 meter.
J is unit of energy, N is unit of force.So there is no Newtons in Joule. Newton*Displacement=Joule
Assuming that juels is your attempt to spell joules, the answer is 1 newton-metre.
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)