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also called the absolute joule. It is abbreviated J or j. The international joule is slightly larger, being 1.000167 times the absolute joule.
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There is no absolute measure of energy. Energy is defined by the work that one system does on another system. Watt, kilowatt and joule are common...see more. ... Sponsored Results Where's Your Energy Used?
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The watt symbole is W. It is also known as one joule per second. ... How do I Calculate Absolute Error
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The international joule is slightly larger, being 1.000167 times the absolute joule. The absolute joule is approximately equal to 0.737562 foot pounds, 0.239006 ...
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joule. 1 (15°) cal = 4.1850 internat, joules = 4.1858 absolute joules (5). The attainment to reach a high degree of accuracy in combustion calorimetry is ...
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Feb 12, 2011 ... Robson, R.E., Petrovic, Z.Lj., Raspopovic, Z.M., and Loffhagen, D. (2003) Negative absolute electron mobility, Joule cooling and the second law ...
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joule (absolute) = 9.43E-04 x British Thermal unit (39 F) joule (absolute) ... joule ( absolute) = 9.869233 x cubic centimeter (atmosphere) joule (absolute) ...
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The SI derived unit of energy, the joule, is named after him. He worked with Lord Kelvin to develop the absolute scale of temperature, made observations on ...
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phenomenon, which has been called ''negative absolute electron mobility'', implies a Joule cooling effect and an associated negative entropy production, ...
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