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If you were to push a book a distance of one meter with a force of one newton, you will have expended a joule of energy.
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Unit of energy in the SI (Syst?e International) system of units. The joule is sometimes used in photography to indicate the output of an electronic flash.
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| Joule's e. |
an expression of the relationship between mechanical energy and heat; numerically 4.186 joules = 1 calorie.
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A unit for measuring energy such as electrical current. Energy is a function of electrical current actually delivered, the voltage and the shock duration.
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A scientific unit of energy. See the conversion table in Appendix B for the equivalent in calories and Calories.
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