One joule is equal to one coulomb of charge multiplied by one volt of electric potential difference. Therefore, one joule is equivalent to one coulomb of charge.
There are 0.001 kilojoules in one joule.
There are 1000 millijoules (mJ) in one joule (J).
There are approximately 0.00094781712 BTU in one joule.
One joule is 0.239 calories.
1 JOULE= 107
There are 0.001 kilojoules in one joule.
There are 1000 millijoules (mJ) in one joule (J).
There are approximately 0.00094781712 BTU in one joule.
one per second per amp.
One joule is 0.239 calories.
1 watt = 1 volt-ampere = 1 volt-coulomb per second = 1 joule per secondSo from this I learn out the fact that 1 volt-coulomb = 1 joule. This feels like somethingthat I probably used to know but forgot many years ago. Be that as it may, I'll use it.1 joule = 1 volt-coulomb90 joules = 90 volt-coulombs90 joules = 22.5 volts x (90/22.5 coulombs)90/22.5 = 4 coulombs
Watts are units of power. Joules are units of energy. They are not the same. One watt is one joule per second.
To calculate the energy stored in a battery with volts and coulombs, you can use the formula: Energy (Joules) = Voltage (Volts) x Charge (Coulombs). Multiply the voltage by the charge of the battery to get the energy capacity in Joules.
One joule equates to 0.2388459 calories.
1 faraday = 9.6485 x 104 coulombs (rounded)
You have done 1 joule of work. Work -FxD= 1Nx1m=1Nm= 1 joule.
1 JOULE= 107