SI unit of energy, work and amount of heat.
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1This takes the power of the laser all the way to one joule.
2Oh, you need to know about one more unit of energy: the joule.
3Which meant that that joule was coming from somewhere -but from where?
4For me, I will stick with the joule as a unit of energy.
5These data were used to verify a SCS lead heat-transfer model based on joule heat.
6But even at 1 joule of energy, the setup yields that whopping petawatt of power.
7In terms of dollars per joule of energy, all the batteries were about the same.
8Basically, they fired ultrashort, one-joule pulses at copper and dielectric targets and measured the EMP produced.
9We hypothesize kHz-SCS increases local tissue temperature by joule heat, which may influence the clinical outcomes.
10A watt is a joule per second.
11With every joule of energy he had left, Storm gathered his legs against Nelsson's chest and then straightened them.
12While the calorie might be a common unit for energy with food, the joule is what we use in physics.
13Yes, there is a missing 0.01 joule of energy.
14A two-kilogram mass traveling at 1 meter per second has a kinetic energy of 1 joule.
15If I add one joule of thermal energy to 1 gram of material, the two objects will have different temperature changes.
16As we previously discussed in chapter 9, "Energy Matters," the most commonly used unit of energy is the joule.