Depending on the power of the lighting system; 1 joule (J) = 2,777 778.10-7 kWh.
The energy liberated by burning the whole match is the weight (0.2grams ?) times heat of combustion of the wood - about 20kJ per gram so a few kilojoules as you almost never burn it completely. Mike
On average, 1 kilogram of coal contains approximately 24,000,000 joules of energy.
A typical lightning bolt releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
A typical lightning strike releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
160 Calories is equivalent to approximately 669 kilojoules of energy.
The energy liberated by burning the whole match is the weight (0.2grams ?) times heat of combustion of the wood - about 20kJ per gram so a few kilojoules as you almost never burn it completely. Mike
50.75 joules of energy equates to about 12.1 calories.
On average, 1 kilogram of coal contains approximately 24,000,000 joules of energy.
A typical lightning bolt releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
there are 100 joules in an energy efficient light bulb 75 joules go towards the light and 25 joules go towards the heat
A typical lightning strike releases about 1 billion joules of energy.
It had better be in joules. Watts and volts are not units of energy. yes, but how many as in ? joules/sec
160 Calories is equivalent to approximately 669 kilojoules of energy.
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A gram of C4 explosive produces approximately 6,700 joules of energy when detonated.
Approx 2940 Joules.
627,600 joules is about 149,899.68 calories.