joule - translation to spanish
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joule - translation to spanish

SI UNIT OF ENERGY, WORK AND AMOUNT OF HEAT
Joules; List of converted amounts of joules; Megajoule; Kilojoule; Kilojoules; Terajoule; Petajoule; Terajoules; Gigajoule; Millijoule; Exajoule; Joule (unit); Zettajoule; Picojoule; Femtojoule; Attojoule; Nanojoule; Yottajoule; Yoctojoule; Zeptojoule; Watt second; Joule (J); Decajoule; Hectojoule; Decijoule; Centijoule; ΜJ; SI unit of energy; Microjoule; Petajoules; Zetajoule; Watt-second; Watt seconds; Watt-seconds; Ocrajoule; Joule unit; Megajoules; Gigajoules; Rontojoule; Quectojoule; Ronnajoule; Quettajoule

joule         
n. joule, newton-meter, unit of energy equal to the work performed by one newton moving over a distance of one meter in the direction of the force (Physics)
joule         
julio
joule         
(n.) = julio

Def: Unidad utilizada para medir la energía.
Ex: Biomass from forestry, agriculture, and the countryside as an energy source was calculated in terms of joules.
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* kilojoule = kilojulio

Definition

Joule
El Joule es la unidad de energía o trabajo. Un Joule equivale al trabajo empleado para mover un objeto 1 metro con la fuerza de 1 newton.

Wikipedia

Joule

The joule (symbol: J) is the unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to the amount of work done when a force of 1 newton displaces a mass through a distance of 1 metre in the direction of the force applied. It is also the energy dissipated as heat when an electric current of one ampere passes through a resistance of one ohm for one second. It is named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule (1818–1889).