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''Physicists'' measure [[energy]] in ''joules'', because a joule is based entirely on metric units {{x|kg * m<sup>2</sup> / s<sup>2</sup>}}. But a joule is a bit too small for the kinds of calculations we do on this wiki. | |||
''Physicists'' measure [[energy]] in ''joules'', because a joule is based entirely on metric units {{x|kg * m<sup>2</sup> / s<sup>2</sup>}}. But a joule is a bit too small for the kinds of calculations we do on this wiki. | |||
Here are some other energy units for comparison: | |||
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|calorie (lowercase) | |calorie (lowercase) | ||
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|This is '''not''' the unit for measuring food. This is an old outdated unit. | |This is '''not''' the unit for measuring food. This is an old outdated unit.<br /><small>{{p2|(show formal definition)|The amount of energy needed to heat 1 '''gram''' of water up by 1 degree Celsius.}}</small> | ||
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|kilojoule | |kilojoule | ||
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|[[Term:kalories|kalorie]]<br /><br />kcal<br /><br />kilocalorie<br /><br />Calorie (uppercase) | |[[Term:kalories|kalorie]]<br /><br />kcal<br /><br />kilocalorie<br /><br />Calorie (uppercase) | ||
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|'''This is''' the unit used for measuring [[food]] energy | |'''This is''' the unit used for measuring [[food]] energy.<br /><br />For example, "A diet of 2000 Calories" (which would be 8,368,000 joules).<br /><br /><small>{{p2|(show formal definition of unit)|The amount of energy needed to heat 1 '''kilogram''' of water up by 1 degree Celsius.}}</small> | ||
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|megajoule | |megajoule |