To convert explosive energy to joules: 1 kiloton = 4.184 x 10^12 joules. Therefore, 10 kilotons is equivalent to 4.184 x 10^13 joules.
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41.87 joules in 10 calories.
To convert joules to kilojoules per mole, you need to divide the energy in joules by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to get the energy per mole in joules, then divide by 1000 to convert to kilojoules.
1 billion BTU is equivalent to approximately 1.055 x 10^15 joules.
1 megaton TNT = 4.184 petajoules ( 4.184 x 1015 J )
q(Joules) = mass * specific heat * change in temperature ( 10 kg = 10,000 grams )q = (10,000 g)(4.180 J/gC)(110o C - 10o C)= 4180000 Joules (1 kj/1000 J)= 4.2 X 103 kilojoules================
1 mega electron volt (MeV) is equivalent to 1.602 x 10^-13 Joules.
To convert joules to megaelectronvolts (MeV), you can use the conversion factor 1 MeV = 1.60218 x 10^-13 joules. Simply divide the energy in joules by this conversion factor to get the equivalent energy in MeV.
It is approx 3.82*10^26 Joules.
To convert from mega electronvolts (MeV) to joules, you can use the conversion factor 1 MeV = 1.602 x 10^-13 joules. So, to convert 474 MeV to joules: 474 MeV * 1.602 x 10^-13 joules = 7.595 x 10^-11 joules.
To lose 10 kg of body weight, you would need to burn about 78,000,000 Joules of energy. Working at an activity rate of 1000 Joules per second, you would need to work for 21,666.67 seconds, which is approximately 6 hours.