The SI unit of energy or work. Its symbol is J. To give two examples, 1 kJ (1000 J) is needed to increase the temperature of 50 cm³ of water by just under 5 °C, or is released when about 0.1 g of carbon burns completely.
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The SI unit of energy or work. Its symbol is J. To give two examples, 1 kJ (1000 J) is needed to increase the temperature of 50 cm³ of water by just under 5 °C, or is released when about 0.1 g of carbon burns completely.
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