Energy Converter example 1
Input
1 kWh J
Output
3600000
Converts one kilowatt-hour into joules.
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Use this energy converter to switch between common energy units for science, electricity, nutrition, and technical reference work. It is useful when one value needs to be understood across mechanical, electrical, and food-related energy systems.
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Input
1 kWh J
Output
3600000
Converts one kilowatt-hour into joules.
Input
500 kcal kJ
Output
2092
Useful for comparing nutrition and scientific energy units.
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