Energy

Convert Joule to Calorie

From
To
1 Joule (J)= Calorie (cal)
Common Conversions:
Joule (J) → Calorie (cal)
Calorie (cal) → Joule (J)
Joule (J) → British thermal unit (BTU)
British thermal unit (BTU) → Joule (J)
kilowattHour → Joule (J)

What is Unit Conversion?

Unit conversion is the process of converting a quantity expressed in one set of units to another set of units. This is essential for scientific research, engineering, commerce, and daily life, ensuring consistency and accuracy across different measurement systems.

Purpose of Energy Conversions

Energy conversions are crucial in science, engineering, and daily life. They help us understand and compare different forms of energy, from calories in food to joules in physics, supporting efficient energy use and innovation.

Projects That Require Energy Conversions

Energy conversions are essential in renewable energy projects, battery design, and nutrition labeling. Scientists and engineers use them to compare energy sources and optimize systems.

Historical Background

The concept of energy has evolved from classical mechanics to modern physics. Early units like the calorie and joule were defined for practical and scientific use, reflecting advances in understanding work and heat.

UnitIn Joules (J)Real-world Example
Joule1 JEnergy to lift an apple 10 cm
Calorie4.184 JEnergy to raise 1g of water by 1°C
British thermal unit1,055 JEnergy to heat a pound of water by 1°F
Electronvolt1.60218e-19 JEnergy of an electron in a 1V field
Therm105,506,000 JEnergy to heat a home for a day
Erg1e-7 JEnergy to move a mosquito's wing
Foot-pound1.35582 JEnergy to lift an apple 1 foot
Calorie (IT)4.1868 JInternational steam table calorie
Calorie (15°C)4.1855 JEnergy to raise 1g of water from 14.5°C to 15.5°C
Calorie (20°C)4.1819 JEnergy to raise 1g of water from 19.5°C to 20.5°C
Calorie (25°C)4.1785 JEnergy to raise 1g of water from 24.5°C to 25.5°C
Quad1.055e18 JEnergy used by a small country in a year
Therm (energy)1.055e8 JEnergy to heat a home for a day
Ton of TNT4.184e9 JEnergy of a large explosion
Hartree4.3597e-18 JEnergy of an electron in a hydrogen atom
This reference table shows common everyday objects that approximate each unit of Energy.