im not sure. Do you know?
1 gigajoule has enough energy to power the human body 50 lifetimes
No, you can't just forget about amps. A Joule is a volt coulomb. To calculate coulombs you need amps
The "watt" ... (and also the milliwatt, Kilowatt, Megawatt, Gigawatt) ... are rates or speedsof producing or using energy.One Watt means 1 joule of energy per second.2000 MegaWatts means 2000 Megajoules of energy per second.That's the rate or speed at which it produces energy. Continuously.If it runs for 1 hour at 2000 MW, it produces 7,200 Gigajoules of energy.If it runs for 1 day at 2000MW, it produces 172,800 Gigajoules of energy.and so on.
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A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
im not sure. Do you know?
You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.You don't. Cubic meters is a measure of volume; joules or gigajoules is a measure of energy.
1 gigajoule = 1000 megajoules. 1 megajoule = 1000 kilojoules. So 950 gigajoules = 950 x 106 kilojoules
21-22 gigajoules per ton
30 Joules is equivalent to 0.03 gigajoules.
1 gigajoule has enough energy to power the human body 50 lifetimes
No, you can't just forget about amps. A Joule is a volt coulomb. To calculate coulombs you need amps
The "watt" ... (and also the milliwatt, Kilowatt, Megawatt, Gigawatt) ... are rates or speedsof producing or using energy.One Watt means 1 joule of energy per second.2000 MegaWatts means 2000 Megajoules of energy per second.That's the rate or speed at which it produces energy. Continuously.If it runs for 1 hour at 2000 MW, it produces 7,200 Gigajoules of energy.If it runs for 1 day at 2000MW, it produces 172,800 Gigajoules of energy.and so on.
I assume you mean petajoule. You can produce as many or as few kilowatts as you want. The watt (or kilowatt) is a unit of power, not of energy. The relationship is: power = energy / time In SI units: watt = joule / second In other words, for any given amount of energy, you can produce a large amount of watts (or kilowatts) for a short time, or a small amount of kilowatts for a longer time.
The bomb did not have tnt. The atomic power is measurred using tnt was the base. TNT is a unit of energy equal to 4.184 gigajoules, which is approximately the amount of energy released in the detonation of one ton of TNT, and a bomb with one kiloton has the blast compared to one ton of tnt.
Sorry, don't understand "arc reactor" OK i guess we are talking about the fictional character "tony stark" from iron man. the miniaturised reactor he builds to escape the terrorists gives out 3 gigajoules and the 2nd miniaturised reactor he builds to power his mark 2 armour (the silver one, the one that Obadiah takes) gives out 12