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.
Well, honey, one megajoule is equal to 1,000,000 joules. And as for your "BOT" - I'm assuming you mean barrel of oil equivalent - well, that's roughly 6.1178632 gigajoules. So, in simple terms, 1 megajoule is about 0.1634 barrels of oil equivalent. Hope that clears things up for ya!
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
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To convert cubic meters to gigajoules, you would need to know the energy density of the substance being measured. The formula for this conversion is: Gigajoules = Volume in cubic meters * Energy density in joules per cubic meter * 1e-9.
There are 277.778 kilowatt-hours (kWh) in one petajoule (PJ).
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
22 gigajoules is equivalent to 22,000,000,000 joules.
1 MMBtu (million British thermal units) is equal to 293.071 watt-hours or 1.05435 gigajoules.
To convert gigajoules (GJ) to cubic meters (m^3), you need to know the energy content per unit volume of the substance being considered. The conversion factor will depend on the specific substance, as different materials have different energy densities. Once you have this information, you can calculate the volume in cubic meters by dividing the energy in gigajoules by the energy density.
Hi I believe it is 277.7 kWh per Gj. Cheers