4.1868 joules (rounded) amount to one calorie, but here we really have to be careful.That's actually the one called the "small calorie". The food Calorie is capitalized, comprisedof 1,000 small calories, and more properly referred to as the "kilocalorie".The nutritional Calorie is an amount of energy equal to 4186.8 joules.4.1868 joules = 0.001 nutrition Calorie
1 food calorie (Cal) = 4.184 kilojoules (kJ)
There are approximately 155 calories in 650 joules. One calorie is equivalent to about 4.184 joules.
1 calorie is equivalent to 4.184 joules. Therefore, 19.8 calories would be equal to 82.8432 joules.
One degree Celsius is equal to one calorie, which is equivalent to 4.184 joules.
To convert calories to joules, you can use the conversion factor 1 calorie = 4.184 joules. Thus, a 255 calorie snack bar would contain 1065.42 joules (255 calories * 4.184 joules/calorie).
1 calorie = 4.184 joules So, 200calories * (4.184joules/1calorie) = 200*4.184 joules= 836.8 joules Since the category of this question is nutrition, I will point out that "calories" on food are actually "Calories". Notice the capital "c". It makes a difference. "Big c" calories are actually calories * 1000! A 100 Calorie snack isn't 100*4.184 = 418.4 Joules, it is 100,000 *4.184 = 418,400 Joules!
80 calories is about 335 joules.
roughly 25 calories, 1 calorie is roughly 4 joules.
A kilocalorie is one food calorie. A standard calorie is a unit of energy equal to 4.184 joules. This is a very small amount of energy, so when we're talking about the amount of energy in food, we use kilocalories, which is equal to 1000 standard calories. When we're talking about food, we always say that it has so many calories, but forget to note that we're talking about food calories, which makes it somewhat confusing. 1 standard calorie= 4.184 joules 1000 standard calories= 1 kilocalorie= 1 food calorie= 4184 joules If a piece of food has 80 (food) calories, then it has 80 kilocalories, or 80,000 standard calories.
162 calories is 678.2616 joules. For most purposes you don't need such accuracy, remember one calorie = 4.2 Joules. This is called the mechanical equivalent of heat, and is a useful number to memorize.
The conversion is 4.2 Joules per calorie, so 4 kcal is 16.8 kJ.