Joules To KGM

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Joule - Energy Unit fifty Unit of energy in the International System Of Units (SI) is Joule.

Joule is the derived unit. Joule formula: 1 J = 1 N m = 1 kg m / s


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One joule is the amount of energy required to perform the following actions (source:wikipedia.org)

The work done by a force of one newton traveling through a distance of one meter; The work required to move an electric charge of one coulomb through an electrical potential difference of one volt; or one coulomb volt, with the symbol CV; The work done to produce power of one watt continuously for one second; or one watt second (compare kilowatt hour), with the symbol Ws. Thus a kilowatt hour is 3,600,000 joules or 3.6 megajoules; The kinetic energy of a 2 kg mass moving at a velocity of 1 m/s.

Joule to calorie formula: Based on International Steam Table (1956) 1 calorie is defined to be exactly 4.1868J. Ergo: 1 cal = 4.1868J => N calories = N*4.1868 J 1 J = 0.238846 cal => N joules = N*0.238846 calories. Unit Joule [J] Kilojoule [kJ] Kilogram meter [KGm] Watt hour [Wh] Kilowatt hour [kWh] Erg [erg] foot-poundal [ft pdl] inch-pound force [in lbf] foot-pound force [ft lbf] horsepower-hour [hph] BTU Calories [cal] Kilocalories [kcal] Electronvolt [eV] Hartree [Eh] Rydberg [Ry] In Joules Metric System 1 1000 9.80665 3600 3600000 1e-7 Imperial System 0.0421401100938 0.1129848290276167 1.3558179483314004 2.6845e+6 1055.05585262 Calories 4.1868 4186.8 Atomic 1.6021765314e-19 4.3597441775e-18 2.179872e-18

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