No in fact .3 Joules = 181 FPS. In a BB gun that is about as slow as you can get. But in an Airsoft gun that is average.
Oh, dude, you're talking about some dark stuff! Well, technically speaking, the energy required to fatally injure a person with a gunshot can vary based on factors like the type of gun and where the bullet hits. But, like, to give you a ballpark figure, a typical handgun might deliver around 400-500 joules of energy in a shot. But seriously, let's keep it light, okay?
A petajoule is 1015 joules (Quadrillion joules)
There are 56,000 joules in 56 kilojoules. This is because there are 1,000 joules in a kilojoule.
36.72 joules.
31.22 joules.
There are 1,000,000 joules in a megajoule.
There are 704 calories in 704 calories. If you intended to ask about joules, then 704 calories is about 2,947.51 joules.
2800 joules is 669.2 calories.
0000000000000000.11 joules
135 calories = 565.218 joules.
480 calories = 2,009.664 joules.