1 kCal = 1000 Cal or I Cal = 1/1000 kCal
1 kcal equal 1 000 calories or 4,184 joules. 1 calorie is equal to the heat needed to increase the temperature of 1 g water with 1 0C.
The distance 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 metres
1000 centimeters is equal to 10 meters.
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"calories" (lowercase C) and "kilocalories" or "kcal" are interchangeable words. 1 Calorie (uppercase C) = 1000 calories (lowercase C) = 1 kilocalorie So, 390 kcal is equal to 390 calories as well.
1 kilocalorie (kcal) is equal to 4184 joules. Therefore, 1000 kilocalories would be equal to 4184000 joules.
1000 calories in one kcal so 1000 is to 1 as x is to 60 = .06 kcal
1 kCal = 1000 Cal or I Cal = 1/1000 kCal
A dietetic calorie is equal to one kcal (1000 calories). The unit is Cal as opposed to cal
k signifies "multiplied by one thousand", so 1000 calories is one kcal. Note, however, that dietetic "Calories" are already equivalent to kcals. They are actually exactly the same. kcal is kilocalories. Sometimes the term Calories is also used with "C" in uppercase. Both are correct and 1 kcal = 1 Cal. When we loosely say 1 Calorie, actually we mean 1 kilocalorie.
The difference between kcal and cal is 1000 cal = 1 kcal. However, we usually count food calories with kcal, and use kcal and cal interchangeably. Therefore, 9 kcal [Food Calories] = 9 cal. So, to the point: If there are 9 kcal in 1 g of fat, there are 9000 kcal in 1 kg of fat (1 kg = 1000 g).
No, 3.25 kcal is equivalent to 3250 J. 1 kcal is equal to 1000 J.
1 kcal = 1000 cal. 1 cal = 4.18 J
100000 J represents the greatest amount of energy compared to 1000 cal, 500 Cal, and 100 kcal. 1 Cal = 1000 cal = 1 kcal = 4184 J. Therefore, 100000 J is equivalent to about 23.9 kcal.
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