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The formula to calculate Kilojoules (kJ) from Joules (J) is:
\[ E (\text{kJ}) = \frac{E (\text{J})}{1000} \]
Where:
Joule (J) is a unit of energy, representing the amount of work done when a force of one newton displaces an object by one meter. Kilojoule (kJ) is a unit of energy equal to 1,000 joules. The conversion from joules to kilojoules is straightforward: divide the energy in joules by 1,000.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ E = \frac{5000}{1000} \]
\[ E = 5 \text{ kJ} \]
The Energy (kJ) is 5 kJ.
Energy (J) | Energy (kJ) |
---|---|
10 | 0.010 |
20 | 0.020 |
30 | 0.030 |
40 | 0.040 |
50 | 0.050 |
60 | 0.060 |
70 | 0.070 |
80 | 0.080 |
90 | 0.090 |
100 | 0.100 |
110 | 0.110 |
120 | 0.120 |
130 | 0.130 |
140 | 0.140 |
150 | 0.150 |
160 | 0.160 |
170 | 0.170 |
180 | 0.180 |
190 | 0.190 |
200 | 0.200 |
210 | 0.210 |
220 | 0.220 |
230 | 0.230 |
240 | 0.240 |
250 | 0.250 |
260 | 0.260 |
270 | 0.270 |
280 | 0.280 |
290 | 0.290 |
300 | 0.300 |
310 | 0.310 |
320 | 0.320 |
330 | 0.330 |
340 | 0.340 |
350 | 0.350 |
360 | 0.360 |
370 | 0.370 |
380 | 0.380 |
390 | 0.390 |
400 | 0.400 |
410 | 0.410 |
420 | 0.420 |
430 | 0.430 |
440 | 0.440 |
450 | 0.450 |
460 | 0.460 |
470 | 0.470 |
480 | 0.480 |
490 | 0.490 |
500 | 0.500 |
510 | 0.510 |
520 | 0.520 |
530 | 0.530 |
540 | 0.540 |
550 | 0.550 |
560 | 0.560 |
570 | 0.570 |
580 | 0.580 |
590 | 0.590 |
600 | 0.600 |
610 | 0.610 |
620 | 0.620 |
630 | 0.630 |
640 | 0.640 |
650 | 0.650 |
660 | 0.660 |
670 | 0.670 |
680 | 0.680 |
690 | 0.690 |
700 | 0.700 |
710 | 0.710 |
720 | 0.720 |
730 | 0.730 |
740 | 0.740 |
750 | 0.750 |
760 | 0.760 |
770 | 0.770 |
780 | 0.780 |
790 | 0.790 |
800 | 0.800 |
810 | 0.810 |
820 | 0.820 |
830 | 0.830 |
840 | 0.840 |
850 | 0.850 |
860 | 0.860 |
870 | 0.870 |
880 | 0.880 |
890 | 0.890 |
900 | 0.900 |
910 | 0.910 |
920 | 0.920 |
930 | 0.930 |
940 | 0.940 |
950 | 0.950 |
960 | 0.960 |
970 | 0.970 |
980 | 0.980 |
990 | 0.990 |
1000 | 1.000 |