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dompfeifer
1 year ago

Question on understanding:

If I want to record the body length of a king’s realm as a geologist, I have to do this Length in millimeters, centimeters, decimeters, meters, inches, inches, land miles or sea miles?

For the Energy are available a respectable range of units that you Convert free at any time in each application case can:

1 wattsecond (W) = 1 newton meter (Nm= 1 joule (J) = 2,25 · 1025 electron volt (eV). 1 kWh = 3 600 000 Joule = 860 kilocaloris (kcal) = 860 000 calories (cal). Otherwise, the “Kilogram coal unit” (kg1 kg SKE = 8,141 kWh. From the 50s, I still have the old-fashioned “Kilopondmeter” (m) in memory.

The completely free choice of measuring unit in practical application is subject to all kinds of habits and fashions. In the case of scientific treaties, I always address myself to the SI unit, and this is the Joule. I’ll tell you the each practicality.

All right?

FabianPavian
1 year ago

Yes, the SI unit for energy and work is always Joule.

evtldocha
1 year ago
Reply to  KyuuubiZ

11,0625 you can’t convert joule because it has no unit as a number. You should then specify in which unit you used the mass m, g, and the height h.

FabianPavian
1 year ago
Reply to  KyuuubiZ

If you also have SI units for m, g and h, you will receive Joule. If you are always using SI units, then you don’t get so fast. So here kg, m/s2 and m.

BurkeUndCo
1 year ago

Yes, because the unit of energy is always Joule.

Frage1997407
1 year ago

Just in energy.