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joule

SI unit of work and energy (such as potential energy, kinetic energy, or electrical energy).

It is defined as the work done (energy transferred) by a force of one newton acting over one metre and equal to 107 ergs. It can also be expressed as the work done in one second by a current of one ampere at a potential difference of one volt. One watt is equal to one joule per second.

The joule replaces the calorie (one calorie equals 4.2 joules).



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NRVs provide recommended intakes for kilojoules, protein, carbohydrate, fiber, fats, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients based on age, sex and life stages.
7 kilojoules (167 calories) in their dietary intake.
The results show that the activation energy for oxidation of the beltcoat compound above 50[degrees]C was 100 kilojoules per mole.
 
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