Perform each of the following conversions. Part B 26 J to calories Express your
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Perform each of the following conversions.
Part B
26 J to calories
Express your answer using two significant figures.
.006.006
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Part C
6000 J to kilojoules
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part D
326 kJ to joules
Express your answer using three significant figures.
An energy bill indicates that the customer used 1029 kWh in July.
Part A
How many joules did the customer use?
Express your answer using four significant figures.
J
How many joules of nutritional energy are in a bag of chips whose label reads 249 Cal?
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Part B
If 1 lb of fat is stored by the body for each 14.6×103kJ of excess nutritional energy consumed, how many bags of chips contain enough nutritional energy to result in 1 lb of body fat?
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Perform each of the following conversions.
Part B
26 J to calories
Express your answer using two significant figures.
E =.006.006
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Part C
6000 J to kilojoules
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part D
326 kJ to joules
Express your answer using three significant figures.
An energy bill indicates that the customer used 1029 kWh in July.
Part A
How many joules did the customer use?
Express your answer using four significant figures.
E =J
How many joules of nutritional energy are in a bag of chips whose label reads 249 Cal?
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Part B
If 1 lb of fat is stored by the body for each 14.6×103kJ of excess nutritional energy consumed, how many bags of chips contain enough nutritional energy to result in 1 lb of body fat?
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Explanation / Answer
Answer:
PART B:
Given value is 26 J. We have to convert it into calories.
Since 1 J=0.239005736138 Calories,
then 26 J= 26x 0.239005736138 Calories=6.21414913958 Calories.
PART C:
Given value is 6000 J. Now we have to convert it in to kilojoules.
1kJ=1000 J.
Then 6000 J=6 kJ.
PART D:
Given value is 326 kJ .
Now we have to convert it in to joules.
1 J=1000 kJ then 326 kJ=326x1000 J=326000 J.
As per guidelines I have answered first question it contains three sub parts,
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