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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists energies between 1,000 joules and 10,000 joules.- Weaker energies
- 1,000 J – Energy stored in a typical photography studio strobe unit
- 1,055 J – 1 British thermal unit
- 1,360 J – energy received from the Sun at the Earth's orbit by one square metre in one second
- 3,600 J – 0.001 kWh
- 4,184 J – energy released by explosion of one gramFor other meanings of gram see gram (disambiguation). The gram (also spelt gramme is a unit of measurement of mass, and is defined in the SI system of units as one thousandth of a kilogram. See 1 E -3 kg for comparisons with other masses. The symbol for g of TNTTrinitrotoluene TNT is a pale yellow crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon compound that melts at 354 K (178 °F). Trinitrotoluene is an explosive chemical and a part of many explosive mixtures, such as when mixed with ammonium nitrate to form amatol. It is pre
- 4,186 J – 1 kcal (colloq. Calorie)
- Stronger energiesTo help compare different orders of magnitude we list here energies between 10,000 joules and 100,000 joules. Weaker energies 1. 7 × 104 J, or 4 dietary calories energy released by metabolism of one gram of sugar or protein 36,000 J 0. 01 kWh 3. 8 × 104 J
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