
1) British physicist 2) Electrical energy unit 3) Energy 4) Energy measure 5) Energy unit 6) Eponymous physicist 7) Eponymous physicist James 8) Heat or energy unit 9) Heat unit 10) Measure of energy 11) Newton-meter 12) One watt-second 13) Physics unit 14) SI derived unit 15) SI unit of work or energy
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(J) The SI unit of energy, equal to the work required to move a 1 kg mass against an opposing force of 1 newton. 1 J = 1 kg m
2 s
-2 = 4.184 calories.
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• (n.) A unit of work which is equal to 107 units of work in the C. G. S. system of units (ergs), and is practically equivalent to the energy expended in one second by an electric current of one ampere in a resistance of one ohm. One joule is approximately equal to 0.738 foot pounds.
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A unit of energy in the SI system. One joule is 1 kg. m2/s2 which is also 0.2390 calorie.
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A basic unit of energy. A 1 Watt transmitter radiates 1 Joule of energy every second.
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A metric unit of energy or work; the energy produced by a force of one newton operating through a distance of one meter. One joule per second equals one watt or 0.737 ft-lb/s; 1 Btu equals 1,055 joules. Related category • UNITS
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(J) The derived unit of energy in the SI system of units. It is named after the English physicist James Joule. 1 joule is the energy used (or the work done) by a force of one newton in moving its point of application one meter in the direction of the force; also equivalent to th...
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A metric unit of energy or work; the energy produced by a force of one Newton operating through a distance of one meter; 1 Joule per second equals 1 Watt or 0.737 foot-pounds; 1 Btu equals 1,055 Joules.
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A unit of energy in the SI system. One joule is 1 kg. m2/s2 which is also 0.2390 calorie.
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<unit> SI unit of energy. ... 1 Joule = 1E7 ergs = 1 Watt of power occurring for one second. 1 Joule is roughly 0.001 BTU and 1 calorie is roughly 4 joules. There are 3.6 million joules in a kilowatt hour. ... (14 Oct 1997) ...
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(J) (jldbomacl) the SI unit of energy, being the work done by a force of 1 newton acting over a distance of 1 meter.
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A unit of energy.
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A metric unit of energy or work; 1 joule per second equals 1 watt or 0.737 foot-pounds; 1 Btu equals 1,055 joules.
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A unit of energy with the symbol J. The energy found within food is often discussed in kilojoules (KJ, 103 J) or megajoules (MJ, 106 J). One kcal is equal to 4.184 kilojoules.
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Joule (jōl)
noun [ From the distinguished English physicist, James P.
Joule .]
(Physics.) A unit of work which is equal to 10
7 units of work in the C. G. S. system of units (ergs), and is practically equivalent to the energy expended in one second by an electric current of...
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(J) The Joule is the SI unit of energy.
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(J) Type: Term Pronunciation: jūl Definitions: 1. A unit of energy; the heat generated, or energy expended, by an ampere flowing through an ohm for 1 sec; equal to 107 ergs and to a newton-meter. It is an approved multiple of the SI fundamental unit of energy, the erg, and is intended to replace the calorie (4.184 J). Synonyms: ...
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1) Work done by the force of one neutron when its point of application moves through the distance of one meter in the direction of the force. 2) One watt-second.
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A unit of energy. One joule is equal to the energy expended in one second by one ampere against the resistance of one ohm. I the mechanical testing of steel it is the unit used in the Charpy V notch impact test.
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A metric unit for the measurement of heat. Defined as the energy required to move one Newton over one meter.
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A unit of energy equal to one watt per second.
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a unit of energy equal to 0.239 calorie.
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A unit adopted by Systeme International (SI) for expressing energy. The Joule is more commonly used in Europe than in North America (4.184J = 1 calorie).
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A metric unit of energy or work; the energy produced by a force of one Newton operating through a distance of one meter; 1 Joule per second equals 1 Watt or 0.737 foot-pounds; 1 Btu equals 1,055 Joules.
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A joule is the primary measure of energy in the metric system.
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