To start a fire with joule, you can use the heat generated by the electric current passing through a wire or resistor to ignite flammable materials like paper, dry leaves, or tinder. Make sure to connect the wire or resistor to a power source, insert it into the flammable material, and gradually increase the current until ignition occurs. Be cautious and ensure you have a safe environment for conducting this experiment.
Joule is the real name.
James Joule's parents were Benjamin Joule and Alice Prescott. Benjamin Joule was a brewer and became the manager of a brewery in Salford, England. Alice Prescott was from a wealthy family in Manchester.
The joule is named after James Prescott Joule, a British physicist who made significant contributions to the study of energy and thermodynamics. Joule's work laid the foundation for the concept of the conservation of energy in physics.
The joule is the unit of energy in the International System of Units.
The quantity for joule is energy.
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No you can't start it on fire but you can start fire with it! at least i think...
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Joule is the real name.
Joule -- a unit of electrical/mechanical/heat energy
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The joule is an SI unit!
James Joule's parents were Benjamin Joule and Alice Prescott. Benjamin Joule was a brewer and became the manager of a brewery in Salford, England. Alice Prescott was from a wealthy family in Manchester.
The joule is named after James Prescott Joule, a British physicist who made significant contributions to the study of energy and thermodynamics. Joule's work laid the foundation for the concept of the conservation of energy in physics.
Joule is a good one it is a measurment of energy
The joule is the unit of energy in the International System of Units.
2,346 Joule :)