joule: it's symbol is (J) and its formula is WORK
J = kg*m2\s2 =N*m=Pa*=W*s
where N is the newton, m is the metre, kg is the kilogram, s is the second, Pa is the pascal, and W is the watt.
E=V.Q
E is energy measured in Joules.
V is electric potential measured in Volts.
Q is the quantity of charges measured in Coulombs.
the formula is joules=newtons*meters
kg
Volt is defined as Joule/Coulomb.
There is no special formula for that: if you convert KE to PE, every joule of KE becomes one joule of PE. For practical calculations, you often have to use the KE and PE formulae separately.
The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
British physicist James Joule was the son of Benjamin Joule a wealthy brewer, and Alice Prescott Joule.
1.000 calories = 4.184
kg
Volt is defined as Joule/Coulomb.
There is no special formula for that: if you convert KE to PE, every joule of KE becomes one joule of PE. For practical calculations, you often have to use the KE and PE formulae separately.
The formula to find velocity is: V = D. (VELOCITY equals distance divided by time) T
A joule
British physicist James Joule was the son of Benjamin Joule a wealthy brewer, and Alice Prescott Joule.
joule island
The joule is an SI unit!
0.1 Joule
Joule is a good one it is a measurment of energy
2,346 Joule :)