About 670 joules.
On average, 1 kilogram of coal contains approximately 24,000,000 joules of energy.
One stick of dynamite contains approximately 1,000 kilojoules of energy.
Joules, is the basis unit in International Systems of Unit (SI). It defined as energy equivalent to force of 1 Newton acting over distance of 1 meter. This unit of energy can related mechanical energy to heat to electricity and any other forms. The prefix k stand for kilo or 1,000. 1 kJ is thus 1,000 J.
The energy content of coal can vary, but on average, one kilogram of coal contains around 24 megajoules (MJ) of energy.
Energy units. There are a number of these. The SI energy unit is the Joule, but in some contexts you might see energy expressed in kilowatt-hours, ergs, foot-pounds, therms, Hartrees, electron-volts, calories, or BTUs.
Diet Coke contains approx. 1.3 calories which is equivalent to 5 kilo-joules.
roughly 25 calories, 1 calorie is roughly 4 joules.
To convert Joules to kilocalories, divide the amount of energy in Joules by 4184 (the conversion factor between Joules and kilocalories). Thus, 263 Joules is equivalent to approximately 0.063 kcal.
kilo joules are used but sometimes calories are also used.
3280 kcal = 13,730 kJ
joules or kilo-joules
Kilo means 1000 So the answer is 1/1000 = .001 kJ
Depends on the type of calorie you're asking about. A "small calorie" which uses the symbol 'cal' is equivalent to about 4.18 Joules. A "large calorie" which uses the symbol 'Cal' is equivalent to about 4.18 Kilo Joules.
On average, 1 kilogram of coal contains approximately 24,000,000 joules of energy.
To convert from kilo joules to joules you have divide by 1000 as 1 kilo joule is equal to 1000 joules. E.g. 2 kilo joules equals 2000 joules.
1 PJ of Natural Gas = 172,000 barrels of oil equivalent 1 PJ of Natural Gas = 172,000 barrels of oil equivalent
There are 56,000 joules in 56 kilojoules. This is because there are 1,000 joules in a kilojoule.