Well, Rubies and emeralds have about 50 each, while diamonds have 75. Amethyst has...........Oh, wait........... You meant......Opps, sorry. Wrong kind!
2006-10-04 13:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Strictly speaking 1 joule = 0.239005736 calories
(or equivalently one calorie is about 4.185 joules.)
But nutritionalists often use "calorie" to mean kilocalorie = 1000 calories. So if your food label says 100 cal, it really contains 100,000 calories or 418,500J of energy.
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
2006-10-05 10:34:28
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answered by Anonymous
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.238 cal = 1 j.
Got this off of a formula sheet for Power Systems - a college course.
2006-10-04 20:15:03
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answered by Oklahoman 6
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about 2 i think
2006-10-04 20:15:13
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answered by ☺Everybody still loves Chris!♥▼© 6
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I dont even know what that is
2006-10-04 20:14:50
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answered by heath 2
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