Energy Converter
Energy appears in many units across different domains: joules in physics, calories in nutrition, kWh in electricity, BTU in HVAC, and eV in atomic physics. Our converter handles all energy units and puts the numbers in context — how many joules in a calorie? How many kWh to power a laptop for a day?
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About the Energy Converter
Energy appears in many units across different domains: joules in physics, calories in nutrition, kWh in electricity, BTU in HVAC, and eV in atomic physics. Our converter handles all energy units and puts the numbers in context — how many joules in a calorie? How many kWh to power a laptop for a day?
How to use it
- Enter a value and select the unit: joules, calories (small and large), kWh, BTU, eV, erg, foot-pounds.
- See instant conversions across all energy units.
- Use the "context" panel to compare the energy amount to familiar reference points.
Formula & methodology
1 calorie (small/thermochemical) = 4.184 joules. 1 Calorie (food/large, kcal) = 4,184 joules = 1.163 Wh. 1 kWh = 3,600,000 joules = 3,412 BTU. 1 BTU = 1,055.06 joules. 1 eV = 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ joules. 1 erg = 10⁻⁷ joules. 1 foot-pound = 1.356 joules.
Common use cases
- Nutrition: understanding that 1 food Calorie = 1 kcal = 4,184 joules
- HVAC: BTU ratings for air conditioners and heaters
- Electricity: kWh for energy consumption and billing
- Physics: joules and electron volts for atomic and particle physics
- Chemistry: kilojoules per mole for reaction enthalpy
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