There is not an exact amount of energy in a peanut it depends on the size and the type.
Yes, there are energy joules in a peanut. One peanut releases 1,880 physicist calories, or 1.88 food calories. Energy is measured in joules. One food calorie equals 4,200 joules. So one peanut has just under 8,000 joules of energy.
It is estimated that the energy from one peanut can power a lightbulb for about 30 minutes. To power a typical household for a year, it would take the energy from millions of peanuts. Nuclear power comes from a much more concentrated source of energy compared to peanuts.
A single peanut typically weighs about 1 gram.
When calculating the energy value of a food item like a peanut, we typically estimate the physiologic energy value, which represents the amount of energy that can be metabolized and used by the body. This accounts for factors such as digestibility and absorption, providing a more accurate representation of the energy available to the body from the food.
To calculate the explosive energy of a peanut, we need more specific information. However, assuming you mean the total energy content of a peanut, around 1,525 BTUs or 0.45 watt-hours, it is negligible compared to nuclear energy. One ton of TNT is roughly equivalent to 1,000,000 BTUs, so the explosive equivalent of a peanut would be minuscule. Therefore, no trucks would be needed as the energy is extremely small.
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Just under 8,000 joules of energy mate.
Yes, there are energy joules in a peanut. One peanut releases 1,880 physicist calories, or 1.88 food calories. Energy is measured in joules. One food calorie equals 4,200 joules. So one peanut has just under 8,000 joules of energy.
A peanut uncooked has hardly any calories. A peanut gets more calories from the salt and everything else it is cooked in. A calorie is also known for how much energy is stored in the peanut. If your body does not use all this energy it is conserved in the form of fat.
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Well, according to wikipedia (not a reliable resource), a peanut is about .5 grams.So via E=mc2 that means there are 4.5x10^13 joules (not kilojoules) of energy in a peanut. Or more accurately, the mass of a peanut is equal to about 4.5e + 13 joules.There is 2,684,000 joules in a horsepower. Therefore in a peanut there may be 16,766,020.9 horsepower.Answer: YES**(if the conversion of the peanut's mass into energy is close to or exactly 100%)
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It is very high in energey and can easily be digested. The carbohydrates from the bread and protein from the peanut butter is where the energy comes from.
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8 grams per 2 tablespoons
150mg in 2 tbsp of peanut butter