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A joule is a unit of energy, so you will find joules wherever there is energy.

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A non-example of joule?

Liter is a non-example of joule. A joule is a unit of energy, while a liter is a unit of volume.


What is the fraction of a joule?

A millijoule is one-thousandth of a joule.The prefix milli- means a thousandth of whatever follows, as in millimeter and millivolt, for example.


What is the unit used for work?

Same as the unit for energy. For example, the SI unit is the joule.


Is there an example for joule?

A joule is a unit of energy. As an example, it is the work done when applying a force of 1 newton for a distance of 1 meter (that's the basic definition of the joule). It is also the energy consumed by a 1-watt device in one second (this follows from the definition of the watt), from a 100-watt device in 1/100 of a second, etc.


What unit is represented by a joule per coulomb?

A joule/coulomb is represented by the volt. Example: a 9v battery provides 9 joules of energy to every coulomb of charge that passes through it.


How do you spell joule island?

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What is the real name of joule?

James Prescott Joule.


What is an example of a joule?

A joule is simply a unit to measure energy. Examples of energy include gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, sound energy, light energy, elastic energy, nuclear energy.


What is the units for joule?

The joule is an SI unit!


What is joule divided by 10?

0.1 Joule


Who were James Joule's parents?

James Joule's parents were Benjamin Joule and Alice Prescott. Benjamin Joule was a brewer and became the manager of a brewery in Salford, England. Alice Prescott was from a wealthy family in Manchester.


Why are joule called joule?

The joule is named after James Prescott Joule, a British physicist who made significant contributions to the study of energy and thermodynamics. Joule's work laid the foundation for the concept of the conservation of energy in physics.