Some things are non flammable.
Calories are released not used during burning.
For the above two reasons your question makes no sense.
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It takes approximately 9 calories to burn 1 gram of fat. This is because fat contains about 9 calories per gram.
There are 1,000 micrograms (mcg) in 1 gram.
To calculate the calories of heat needed to raise glass by 10°C, you would need to know the specific heat capacity of the glass material in calories per gram per degree Celsius (cal/g°C), the mass of the glass object, and the temperature change (10°C). The formula to calculate this would be: Calories = mass (g) x specific heat capacity (cal/g°C) x temperature change (°C).
It would take 12 capsules of 500mg each to make 6 grams, as 1 gram is equal to 1000mg.
specific heat is in the units Joules/(gram x oC)AnswerThe correct term is 'specific heat capacity', and it is measured in joules per kilogram kelvin (J/kg.K)
A gram is one-thousandth of a kilogram, so 1 gram weighs 0.001 kilograms.