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A conversion factor is a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing. When a conversion is necessary, the appropriate conversion factor to an equal value must be used. For example, to convert inches to feet, the appropriate conversion value is 12 inches equal 1 foot.
A conversion factor is a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing. When a conversion is necessary, the appropriate conversion factor to an equal value must be used. For example, to convert inches to feet, the appropriate conversion value is 12 inches equal 1 foot.
To convert from J into units in the left column divide by the value in the right column or, multiply by the reciprocal, 1/x. To convert among any units in the left column, say from A to B, you can multiply by the factor for A to convert A into Joules then divide by the factor for B to convert out of Joules.
1 Calorie/kcal = 4.2 kilojoules. Therefore 1 joule=1/4.2 calorie. That is 0.238 calorie which is equivalent to 0.24 calorie.
Joules per second to Watts conversion table JW6 J6 W7 J7 W8 J8 W9 J9 W24 more rows
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A conversion factor is a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing. When a conversion is necessary, the appropriate conversion factor to an equal value must be used. For example, to convert inches to feet, the appropriate conversion value is 12 inches equal 1 foot.
Joules To Watts Conversion Energy in Joules (J)Time in secondsPower in watts (W)200 joules to watts355.71300 joules to watts407.5600 joules to watts4513.331000 joules to watts50207 more rows
Summary: You can convert units easily and accurately with one simple rule: just multiply the old measurement by a carefully chosen form of the number 1.
0:08 5:44 Joules, Food Calories, & Kilojoules - Unit Conversion With Heat Energy YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So there's 4.184 joules for each calorie. So all we need to do in this example is simply take 500MoreSo there's 4.184 joules for each calorie. So all we need to do in this example is simply take 500 and divided by 4.184.
4:06 10:56 So we will place the meters on the bottom. So these units can cancel. And the 10 to the negativeMoreSo we will place the meters on the bottom. So these units can cancel. And the 10 to the negative second power goes with the meters since centi on the metric.

820 1 j to kilocalories