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Joule

[ US /ˈdʒuɫ/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈuːl/ ]
NOUN
  1. English physicist who established the mechanical theory of heat and discovered the first law of thermodynamics (1818-1889)

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  • When gasoline is burned in an automobile engine, for example, it releases 48 kilojoules of heat per gram.
  • Then there are the ‘meal deals’ where ‘value for money’ outweighs consideration for the higher amounts of kilojoules about to be consumed.
  • Much is riding on the outcome: the joule, watt, volt, farad, weber and ohm are only some of the units derived in part from the kilo. The Fate of the Kilo Weighs Heavily on the Minds of Metrologists
  • Conversions from/to Joule kilowatt-hour electronvolt calorie Btu horsepower hour foot-pound dyne - centimeter therm Joule
  • Just one average dish of the ubiquitous stir fry packs a whopping 1,321 kilojoules, with 23 teaspoons of oil and 115 grams of fat.
  • If 1 kiloton of dynamite, or TNT trinitrotoluol, explodes, 4 × 1012 joules of energy are released. Modern Science in the Bible
  • The units typically used for heats of sublimation are kilojoule per mole or kilocalories per mole.
  • A joule is a watt-second, so this capacitor could deliver one watt for 0.4165 seconds, or 0.4165 watts for one second, or any other combination in which watts times seconds equals 0.4165. How To Spot A Psychopath
  • The team found the production of agave-ethanol led to the net emission of 35g of carbon dioxide for each megajoule of energy, far lower than the 85g/MJ estimated for corn ethanol. Tequila gives new biofuel crops a shot
  • The following conversions are based on the IT calorie. from/to Joule kilowatt-hour electronvolt calorie Btu horsepower hour foot-pound dyne - centimeter therm Calorie
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