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kilojoule Nutritional food
labels in most
countries express energy in
kilojoules (kJ). One
square metre of the
Earth receives about 1.4
kilojoules of...
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kilojoule (kJ) may be used instead, in
legal or
scientific contexts. Most
American nutritionists prefer the unit
kilocalorie to the unit
kilojoules,...
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approximately 8,400
kilojoules (2,000 kcal) per
adult and 4,200
kilojoules (1,000 kcal) a child. This data is
presented in
kilojoules, as most countries...
- in the
metric (SI) unit of energy, the
joule (J), and its
multiple the
kilojoule (kJ); or in the
traditional unit of heat energy, the
calorie (cal). In...
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offer up to 50% of the
recommended daily value of iron in a
single 500-
kilojoule (120-kilocalorie) serving. In
commercially available farina, the bran...
- kJ/kg may
refer to:
kilojoules per
kilogram The SI
derived units of
specific energy Specific Internal energy Specific kinetic energy Heat of
fusion Heat...
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thermochemistry is
often quantified in
units of
kilojoules per mole (symbol: kJ·mol−1 or kJ/mol), with 1
kilojoule = 1000 joules.
Physical quantities measured...
- are
pronounced with the
stress on the
first syllable (as in kilogram,
kilojoule and kilohertz) and the
pronunciation of the
actual base unit does not...
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dialect (ISO 639-1 code alpha-2 kj), a
standardized dialect of
Oshiwambo Kilojoule (kJ), an
International System of
Units unit of
energy equal to 1000 joules...
- one
kilogram (kg) is 1000
grams one
kilometre (km) is 1000
metres one
kilojoule (kJ) is 1000
joules one
kilolitre (kL) is 1000
litres one
kilobaud (kBd)...