Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some energy lingo! So, like, 1 megajoule is equal to 1 billion joules, and 1 BOT is equivalent to 1055.06 joules. Therefore, 1 megajoule is approximately 947,817 BOTs. But who's really counting, right?
"Watt" is a rate of using energy. It means "one joule per second"."One megawatt per year" means "One million joules per second per year".Clearly, it has no physical meaning.One megawatt-year is equal to roughly 31.56 megajoules. (rounded)One megajoule per year is equal to roughly 0.0317 watt. (rounded)
How much inches are in one foot? The answer is 12 inches.
One gram is equal to one gram.
one unit is
0.1 Megajoule
One million joules of energy is equivalent to one megajoule (MJ).
How many kilojoules in 1 megajoules? The answer is 1000. We assume you are converting between kilojoule and megajoule. You can view more details on each measurement unit: kilojoules or megajoules. The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 0.001 kilojoules, or 1.0E-6 megajoules
1 kilocalorie = 4186.8 joule = 0.0041868 megajoule (rounded) 1 megajoule = 238.85 kilocalorie (rounded)
MJ means megajoule, and mega is a prefix that means "million".
1000 kilojoules = 1 megajoule
There are 1,000,000 joules in a megajoule.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some energy lingo! So, like, 1 megajoule is equal to 1 billion joules, and 1 BOT is equivalent to 1055.06 joules. Therefore, 1 megajoule is approximately 947,817 BOTs. But who's really counting, right?
One billon. 1 joule X 1000 = 1 kilojoule = 1000 J 1 kilojoule x 1000 = 1 megajoule = 1000000 J 1 megajoule X 1000 = 1 gigajoule = 1000000000J
1 gigajoule = 1000 megajoules. 1 megajoule = 1000 kilojoules. So 950 gigajoules = 950 x 106 kilojoules
Assuming no energy losses, with 1 megajoule of energy, you could lift a 1-kilogram bag of flour approximately 102 meters. This calculation is based on gravitational potential energy formula: potential energy = mass * gravity * height.
One-million tons in a megaton, unless you're talking about nuclear weapons, in which a megaton is a measure of the relative explosive force of a million tons of TNT (TriNitroToluene).There are 1,000,000 (1 million) tonnes in a megatonne.