calorie and Calorie . . . "small calorie" and "large calorie" . . . the common
units of energy before the SI system of units was introduced.
"small" calorie . . . "gram" calorie
energy to warm 1 gram of water 1 degree C.
4.184 joules
"large" Calorie . . . "kilogram" Calorie, "kilocalorie", the food calorie
energy to warm 1 kilogram of water 1 degree C
1,000 small calories
4,184 joules
Calorie is a measurement unit of heat energy.
Additional AnswerThe calorie is an unit of energy in the, now-obsolete, cgsA (centimetre-gram-second-ampere) metric system.
In the SI system, ALL forms of energy are measured in joules.
Because the blackbirds eat grasshoppers which forms a relationship between them.
Yes. In the human body, when 3,500 calories go unused for 3 days, they are converted into fat molecules to be stored for future energy use. Calories also come from foods and drinks that we consume. Some of those foods are fats (molecularly, they are known as lipids due to their structure).
the higher the frequency, the higher the energy (or visa versa).
The relationship between the parasite and host is that they share they same body, with the parasite living off the hosts cells and energy etc.
The Moeosphere However Receives No Energy From ThE sUN cAUSING iT tO bY vERY COlD
The more anything eats, the more energy it has. This is because with the food that you eat, you gain calories, and the more calories you eat, the more energy you have available.
Calories are a form of energy. Any time a cell converts food into energy then the cell is breathing. So the relationship is that in order for cell respiration to occur the cell must convert food and calories (energy).
The relationship between the two is their energy source which is the sun.
there is a relationship they produce temperature.
There is no relationship between grams and calories
Almost always, the larger a food or serving is, the more calories it is going to have.
Metabolism is the amount of energy (calories) your body burns to maintain itself. The processes taking place in the cells of a living body which extract, store, and use energy.
A calorie is essentially energy stored in the form of food. It takes one calorie to increase the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
It ends up with energy
1 cal= 4.18 J
Thermodynamics is the study of the relationship between thermal energy and heat and work.
There are none.