- 10−15 J fJ
femtojoule 1015 J PJ
petajoule 10−18 J aJ
attojoule 1018 J EJ
exajoule 10−21 J zJ
zeptojoule 1021 J ZJ
zettajoule 10−24 J yJ
yoctojoule 1024 J...
- terawatt-hour, of
electricity or any
other form of energy, is 3.6 PJ.
exajoule The 2011 Tōhoku
earthquake and
tsunami in ****an had 1.41 EJ of
energy according...
-
hundred million metric tons of coal
mined here are
equivalent to 2.047
exajoules (5.69×1011 kWh) of heat energy. For comparison, the
uranium mined at McArthur...
-
short tons) of
uranium metal and per the
above burnup value some 4.46
exajoules (1.24×1012 kWh) (or the
equivalent of 1.066
gigatonnes of TNT (4.46 EJ))...
- kilograms.
Using E=mc2, −700
kilograms of m**** is
equivalent to ~−63
exajoules of
energy (this
number is not
definitive and can be
further reduced)....
-
equal to 1015 (a short-scale quadrillion) BTU, or 1.055×1018 joule (1.055
exajoules or EJ) in SI units. The unit is used by the U.S.
Department of Energy...
- atmosphere,
oceans and land m****es is
approximately 122 PW·year = 3,850,000
exajoules (EJ) per year. In 2002 (2019), this was more
energy in one hour (one hour...
- 1015 BTU, one
quadrillion BTU (short-scale) or 1.055×1018
joule (1.055
exajoules or EJ)
Power 1
horsepower ≈ 745.7 W 1 ton of
refrigeration (12,000 Btu/h)...
- of TNT Mt 4.184×1015 J or 4.184
petajoules 1.162 TWh 46.55 g
petagram of TNT Pg
gigaton of TNT Gt 4.184×1018 J or 4.184
exajoules 1.162 PWh 46.55 kg...
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Continent Total electricity consumption (
exajoule)
North America 113.7
Oceania 6.5
Europe 82.38
South America 28.46 Asia–Pacific 344.11
Africa 19.99 Antarctica...