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GEddie
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Remember, though, a “human calorie” is actually 1,000 “scientific calories.”
In metric, this equates to 4.184 kilojoules (kJ).
That’s why on a non-US soda can, for example, you would see kcal and KJ. Both are valid units of thermal energy.
ICXC NIKA.
In metric, this equates to 4.184 kilojoules (kJ).
That’s why on a non-US soda can, for example, you would see kcal and KJ. Both are valid units of thermal energy.
ICXC NIKA.