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How many kilocalorie [15 °C] in 1 nanojoule? The answer is 2.3890295761862E-13. We assume you are converting between kilocalorie [15 °C] and nanojoule. You can view more details on each measurement unit: kilocalorie [15 °C] or nanojoule The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 0.00023890295761862 kilocalorie [15 °C], or 1000000000 nanojoule. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between kilocalories and nanojoules. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 4185800000000 nanojoule
2 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 8371600000000 nanojoule
3 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 12557400000000 nanojoule
4 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 16743200000000 nanojoule
5 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 20929000000000 nanojoule
6 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 25114800000000 nanojoule
7 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 29300600000000 nanojoule
8 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 33486400000000 nanojoule
9 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 37672200000000 nanojoule
10 kilocalorie [15 °C] to nanojoule = 41858000000000 nanojoule
You can do the reverse unit conversion from nanojoule to kilocalorie [15 °C], or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "nano" represents a factor of 10-9, or in exponential notation, 1E-9.
So 1 nanojoule = 10-9 joules.
The definition of a joule is as follows:
The joule (symbol J, also called newton meter, watt second, or coulomb volt) is the SI unit of energy and work. The unit is pronounced to rhyme with "tool", and is named in honor of the physicist James Prescott Joule (1818-1889).
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