Convert kilograms to joules
[PDF File] Real Numbers and Operations 1.1 - NASA
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Convert this to A) Firkins; B) Liters, and C) Buckets. Problem 2 - John weighs 7.2 Slugs, and Mary weighs 53 kilograms. Who weighs the most kilograms? Problem 3 - The passenger volume of a car is about 5.4 cubic meters. How many Noggins can fit inside the car? Problem 4 - Sven weighs 105 kilograms and finished a diet of pickled herring, …
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To convert values Multiply by To obtain values expressed in expressed as 1 Kilograms per 6 inches 0.06435 Kilonewtons per meter length (Kgs/6 in) (kN/m) 2 Pounds per 6 inches 0.02919 Kilonewtons per meter length (lbs/6 in) (kN/m) 3 Newtons per 6 inches 0.006562 Kilonewtons per meter length (N/6 in) (kN/m) 4 Kilograms per 0.980665 Kilonewtons ...
[PDF File] 8.2 Power - Weebly
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How many joules of energy were used by the iron? (Hint: convert time to seconds). 10. It take a clothes dryer 45 minutes to dry a load of towels. If the dryer uses 6,750,000 joules of energy to dry the towels, what is the power rating of the machine? 11. A 1000-watt microwave oven takes 90 seconds to heat a bowl of soup. How many joules of ...
[PDF File] Metric System Conversion Factors - Clemson University
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Joules per kilograms (J/kg) 1 . kPa ; kilo Pascal (kPa) 1 J/kg kPa . 1 ; 0.01 bar . kPa 0.01 bar Kilograms (kg) 2.2046 ... kg/L 8.3454 lb/gal Kilometers (Km) 100,000 ; Centimeters . 140 . Metric Conversion Factors To Convert Multiply by To Obtain Kilometers 3281 feet Kilometers . 1000 ; meters . Kilometers ; 0.6214 . miles ; Kilometers 1094 ...
[PDF File] SI Units EM Quantities
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Energy, Work E, W Joules = N-m J = N-m kg-m2/s2 (Volume) Energy Density U = E/V Joules/m3 J/m3 kg/m-s2 Power P = dW/dt Watts = Joules/sec J/s kg-m2/s3 Electric Charge Q Coulombs, C C = A-s Ampere-sec Linear Elect. Charge Density = Q/L Coulombs/m C/m A-s/m Surface Elect. Charge Density = Q/A Coulombs/m2 C/m2 A …
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Energy, Work E, W Joules = N-m J = N-m kg-m2/s2 (Volume) Energy Density U = E/V Joules/m3 J/m3 kg/m-s2 Power P = dW/dt Watts = Joules/sec J/s kg-m2/s3 Electric Charge Q Coulombs, C C = A-s Ampere-sec Linear Elect. Charge Density λ = Q/L Coulombs/m C/m A-s/m Surface Elect. Charge Density σ = Q/A Coulombs/m2 C/m2 A …
[PDF File] Stair-Climbing Power Lab - Weebly
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1. Obtain your own weight using a scale. Weight should be expressed in newtons. (Do this step at home as part of the pre-lab questions) Convert pounds to newtons by multiplying pounds by 4.45(1 lb = 4.45 N). Convert kilograms to newtons with F=mg. Part 1: Climbing stairs. 2. Measure the height of one step on the stairs (in meters).
[PDF File] The International System of Units (SI), 2019 Edition - NIST
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[PDF File] PT1.Stair-Climbing Power Objective
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Convert pounds to newtons by multiplying pounds by 4.45. Convert kilograms to newtons with Newton’s 2nd Law (F=ma). Multiply kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity. 2) Measure the height of one stair (in meters). 3) Count the number of steps you will be climbing— and multiply this by the height of a step to find the total height, in ...
[PDF File] note 01 NaturalUnits SMsummary - Department of Physics
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Natural Units. There are 4 primary SI units: three kinematical (meter, second, kilogram) and one electrical (Ampere1) It is common in the realm of the elementary particle physics to redefine units so that speed of light and Plank’s constant become equal to one: c=1 and = =1. This imposes two constraints on the three kinematical units and ...
[PDF File] 8.21 The Physics of Energy - MIT OpenCourseWare
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Basics: m ⇔ kilograms, l ⇔meters t ⇔ seconds, and Q ⇔ coulombs For example: [ speed ] = l/t = meters/second ... • — the gas constantR =8.31447 Joules moleK • T — temperature in Kelvins 10. 8.21 Lecture 2: Units and the scales of energy use A …
[PDF File] Conversion Factors and Tables - USDA
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To convert Column 1 to Column 2, multiply by: Column 1 Column 2 To convert Column 2 to Column 1, multiply by: ... = 907.185 kilograms 1 ton (short) = 2000 pounds 1 ton (long) = 2240 pounds 1 ton (metric)= 2204 pounds 1 yard = 91.440 centimeters 1 yard = 3 feet 1 chain = 22 yards 1 chain = 4 rods 1 chain = 100 links
[PDF File] CME Kinetic Energy and Mass 14 - NASA
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Kinetic energy is the energy that a body has by virtue of its mass and speed. Mathematically, it is expressed as one-half of the product of the mass of the object (in kilograms), times the square of the objects speed (in meters/sec). K.E. = 0.5 m V2. Between October 1996 and May 2006, the SOHO satellite detected and catalogued …
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To convert a number from one unit to another: 1. Locate the unit in which the number is currently expressed in the left-hand column of the table; 2. Find the desired unit in the center column; and ... Kilograms/cu meter Grams/cu cm 0.001 Kilograms/cu meter Pounds/cu ft 0.0624 Kilograms/cu meter Pounds/cu in 3.613 x 10-5
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4) [20 points] The Sun actually does convert mass into energy; it does this by nuclear fusion. During one second, the Sun produces an energy E = 3:9£1026 joules, which then is carried away by photons. How much mass M must the Sun convert into energy E each second? The amount of mass required to create E = 3:9 £ 1026 joules = 3:9 £ 1026 …
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kilograms. How many joules would be required to melt the entire surface of Europa to this depth? Note: The radius of Europa is 1,565 km. The surface area is 4 x π x (1,565,000 m) 2 = 3.1 x 10 13 meters 2. A 1 meter thick shell at this radius has a volume of 3.1 x 10 13 meters 2 x 1 meter = 3.1 x 10 13 meters 3. The density of water ice is 917 ...
[PDF File] Chapter 29 – The Nucleus
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Step 3 – Use Equation 29.2 to determine the energy, in MeV (mega electron volts) associated with a mass of 1 u. Let’s first convert 1 u, expressed in units of kilograms, to joules.. We can now convert to MeV using the conversion factor 1 MeV = 1.602176 × 10-13 J. Step 4 – Use the conversion factor derived in step 3 to find the binding energy, in …
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m/s). (a) Assume that the comet has a total mass of 4.2 1210 kilograms. What is its total kinetic energy? (Hint: The kinetic energy is equal to 1 2 mv2, where mis the comet’s mass and vis its speed. If you use mass in kilograms and velocity in m/s, the answer for kinetic energy will have units of joules.) (b) Convert your answer from part
[PDF File] Einstein's formula E = mc 2 - NASA
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The formula depends on the speed of light-squared, c 2, to do the conversion. from energy units (E in Joules) to matter units (m in kilograms). If c = 300 million. 16. meters/sec, we have the simpler formula: E(Joules) = 9 x 10 x (mass in kilograms). Use this formula to perform the following conversions using a calculator, and providing answers ...
[PDF File] Energy Measurements and Conversions - Michigan State …
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1 watt minute = 60 joules 1 watt hour (Wh) = 3,600 joules 1 watt hour = 3.6 kilojoules 1 kilowatt hour = one thousand watt hours 1 kilowatt hour (kWh) = 3.6 megajoules 1 megajoule = .278 kilowatt hours 1 kilowatt hour = 3,412 Btus 1 kilowatt hour = 1.34 horsepower hours 1 horsepower hour = .746 kilowatt hours
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The first shock defibrillation success rate at the initial energy selection of 5 J was 90% (18/20) compared to the reported cumulative success rate for the BTE waveform of 50% (25/50) at 5 J1. The threshold energy was 6.0 ± 3.5 J, the cumulative energy was 7.0 ± 7.0 J, and the average number of shocks was 1.2 ± 0.5 shocks.
[PDF File] Asteroids and Ice 10 - NASA
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The energy needed to raise it by 20 C to a new temperature of 0 C is Eh = 2.04 kiloJoules/kg C) x 3 kilograms x (20 C) = 2.04 x 3 x 20 = 122 kiloJoules. Example 2: You have a 3 kilogram block of ice at 0 C and you want to melt it completely into liquid water. This requires Em = 333 kiloJoules/kg x 3 kilograms = 999 kiloJoules.
Newton Has the Joules - NASA
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1. Find the mass of the object in grams and convert to kilograms. 2. Convert the mass of the object to weight by multiplying the mass by 9.8. Force is measured in newtons, so this number is the amount of force or the number of newtons that it will take to lift the object. 3. Measure (in meters) the distance that the object is lifted.
[PDF File] Ice or Water? - NASA
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kilograms. How many joules would be required to melt the entire surface of Europa to this depth? Note: The radius of Europa is 1,565 km. The surface area is 4 x π x (1,565,000 m) 2 = 3.1 x 10 13 meters 2. A 1 meter thick shell at this radius has a volume of 3.1 x 10 13 meters 2 x 1 meter = 3.1 x 10 13 meters 3. The density of water ice is 917 ...
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