joules have nothing to do with gravity. gravity is measured in g's earths gravity is equal to one G
Use the formula PE = mgh (potential energy = mass x gravity x height). If mass is in kilograms, gravity in meters/second2 (the value is about 9.8), and the height is in meters, the answer will be in joules.
Use the formula potential energy = mgh (mass x gravity x height), mass in kilograms, gravity about 9.8 (meters per square second), height in meters. Answer will be in Joules.
82.9 joules.
3.6 mega joules
A calorie is about 4.2 joules, therefore a kilocalorie is about 4200 joules. You can multiply by this number.
Use the formula PE = mgh (potential energy = mass x gravity x height). If mass is in kilograms, gravity in meters/second2 (the value is about 9.8), and the height is in meters, the answer will be in joules.
Use the formula potential energy = mgh (mass x gravity x height), mass in kilograms, gravity about 9.8 (meters per square second), height in meters. Answer will be in Joules.
56 kilo joules = 56,000 joules
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
36.72 joules.
31.22 joules.
82.9 joules.
Ep (joules) = mass * acceleration due to gravity * height So: height = Ep / (mass * acceleration due to gravity)
3.6 mega joules
There are 704 calories in 704 calories. If you intended to ask about joules, then 704 calories is about 2,947.51 joules.
A calorie is about 4.2 joules, therefore a kilocalorie is about 4200 joules. You can multiply by this number.
480 calories = 2,009.664 joules.