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  2. Template:Convert/list of units/energy/cal - Wikipedia

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    Calorie (15°C) Cal-15 (kg-cal-15) Cal 15: 1.0 Cal 15 (4.2 kJ) megacalorie (15°C) Mcal-15 (g-cal-15) Mcal 15: 1.0 Mcal 15 (4.2 MJ) kilocalorie (15°C) kcal-15 (g-cal-15)

  3. Template:Convert/list of units/energy - Wikipedia

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    Calorie (15°C) Cal-15 (kg-cal-15) Cal 15: 1.0 Cal 15 (4.2 kJ) megacalorie (15°C) Mcal-15 (g-cal-15) Mcal 15: 1.0 Mcal 15 (4.2 MJ) kilocalorie (15°C) kcal-15 (g-cal-15)

  4. Calorie - Wikipedia

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    The amount of energy required to warm one gram of air-free water from 3.5 to 4.5 °C at standard atmospheric pressure. [b] 15 °C calorie: cal 15: ≈ 4.1855 J ≈ 0.003 9671 BTU ≈ 1.1626 × 10 −6 kW⋅h ≈ 2.6124 × 10 19 eV The amount of energy required to warm one gram of air-free water from 14.5 to 15.5 °C at standard atmospheric ...

  5. Specific heat capacity - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁠ cal / °Cg ⁠ = 1 ⁠ Cal / °Ckg ⁠ = 1 ⁠ kcal / °Ckg ⁠ = 4184 ⁠ J / kg⋅K ⁠ [20] = 4.184 ⁠ kJ / kg⋅K ⁠. Note that while cal is 1 ⁄ 1000 of a Cal or kcal, it is also per gram instead of kilo gram : ergo, in either unit, the specific heat capacity of water is approximately 1.

  6. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    Cal ≡ 1 kcal = 1000 cal = 4184 J: calorie (3.98 °C) cal 3.98 °C: ≈ 4.2045 J: calorie (15 °C) cal 15 °C: ≡ 4.1855 J = 4.1855 J: calorie (20 °C) cal 20 °C: ≈ 4.1819 J: Celsius heat unit (International Table) CHU IT: ≡ 1 BTU IT × 1 K/°R = 1.899 100 534 716 × 10 3 J: cubic centimetre of atmosphere; standard cubic centimetre: cc ...

  7. Specific energy - Wikipedia

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    Other units still in use worldwide in some contexts are the kilocalorie per gram (Cal/g or kcal/g), mostly in food-related topics, and watt-hours per kilogram (W⋅h/kg) in the field of batteries. In some countries the Imperial unit BTU per pound (Btu/lb) is used in some engineering and applied technical fields. [1]

  8. Heat capacity - Wikipedia

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    The "grand calorie" (also "kilocalorie", "kilogram-calorie", or "food calorie"; "kcal" or "Cal") is 1000 cal, that is, exactly 4184 J. It was originally defined so that the heat capacity of 1 kg of water would be 1 kcalC. With these units of heat energy, the units of heat capacity are 1 calC = 4.184 J/K ; 1 kcalC = 4184 J/K.

  9. Template:Convert/list of units - Wikipedia

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    g/m3 kg/m3; g/m3 lb/ft3 (g/cm3 lb/cuft) ... Cal Cal The thermo-chemical calorie is the default definition. ... Mcal Mcal 1.0 Mcal (4.2 MJ) kilocalorie: kcal kcal 1.0 ...