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Cal-IT (kg-cal-IT) ... 1.0 mcal IT (4.2 mJ This page was last edited on 14 January 2014, at 22:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
If a comet with this speed fell to the Earth it would gain another 63 MJ/kg, yielding a total of 2655 MJ/kg with a speed of 72.9 km/s. Since the equator is moving at about 0.5 km/s, the impact speed has an upper limit of 73.4 km/s, giving an upper limit for the specific energy of a comet hitting the Earth of about 2690 MJ/kg.
Energy; system unit code (alternative) symbol or abbrev. notes sample default conversion combinations SI: yottajoule: YJ YJ 1.0 YJ (2.8 × 10 17 kWh) zettajoule: ZJ ZJ 1.0 ZJ (2.8 × 10 14 kWh)
Energy density by mass (MJ/kg) Energy density by volume (MJ/L) Peak recovery efficiency % Practical recovery efficiency % Notes This page was last edited on 5 ...
The values for most of the conversion factors used by Template:Convert come from international and national standards documents: . Organisation Intergouvernementale de la Convention du Mètre (2014) [2006].
In all, the higher heating value of hydrogen is 18.2% above its lower heating value (142 MJ/kg vs. 120 MJ/kg). For hydrocarbons, the difference depends on the hydrogen content of the fuel. For gasoline and diesel the higher heating value exceeds the lower heating value by about 10% and 7%, respectively, and for natural gas about 11%.
Converts measurements to other units. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Value 1 The value to convert. Number required From unit 2 The unit for the provided value. Suggested values km2 m2 cm2 mm2 ha sqmi acre sqyd sqft sqin km m cm mm mi yd ft in kg g mg lb oz m/s km/h mph K C F m3 cm3 mm3 L mL cuft ...
Mcal Mcal 1.0 Mcal (4.2 MJ) kilocalorie: kcal kcal 1.0 kcal (4.2 kJ) calorie: cal cal 1.0 cal (4.2 J) millicalorie: mcal mcal 1.0 mcal (4.2 mJ) pound/ ounce-foot/ inch-hour-minute-second: foot-poundal: ftpdl ft⋅pdl 1.0 ft⋅pdl (0.042 J) foot-pound force: ftlbf ft⋅lbf 1.0 ft⋅lbf (1.4 J) ftlb-f ft⋅lb f: inch-pound force: inlbf in⋅lbf