Convert 14 Calories (Thermochemical) to Joules

14 Calorie (Thermochemical) = 58.58 Joule

All values are rounded to the nearest significant figure for display purposes.

Conversion Process

This conversion uses Joule as the base unit. We'll first convert Calorie (Thermochemical) to Joule, then convert from Joule to Joule.

Step 1: Convert from Calorie (Thermochemical) to Joule

14 × 4.18 = 58.58

Result: 58.58 Joule

Step 2: Convert from Joule to Joule

58.58 × 1 = 58.58

Result: 58.58 Joule

Direct Conversion Factor

14 × 4.18 = 58.58

Direct conversion: 14 Calorie (Thermochemical) = 58.58 Joule

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many Joules are in 14 Calories (Thermochemical)?

    There are 58.58 Joules in 14 Calories (Thermochemical).

  • What is 14 Calories (Thermochemical) in Joules?

    14 Calories (Thermochemical) is equal to 58.58 Joules. To perform this conversion yourself, multiply 14 by 4.18.

  • How to convert 14 Calories (Thermochemical) to Joules?

    To convert 14 Calories (Thermochemical) to Joules, multiply 14 by 4.18. This gives you 58.58 Joules.

  • What is the formula to convert Calories (Thermochemical) to Joules?

    The formula to convert from Calories (Thermochemical) to Joules is: Joules = Calories (Thermochemical) × 4.18. Using this formula, 14 Calories (Thermochemical) equals 58.58 Joules.

  • What is the difference between Calories (Thermochemical) and Joules?

    The main difference between Calories (Thermochemical) and Joules is that 1 Calories (Thermochemical) equals 4.18 Joules. Calories (Thermochemical) is used in the Metric system, while Joules belongs to the SI system.

  • Is Calories (Thermochemical) bigger than Joules?

    Calorie (Thermochemical) is larger than Joule. Specifically, 1 Calories (Thermochemical) equals 4.18 Joules.

  • What is energy?

    Energy is the capacity to do work. It comes in many forms, such as kinetic, potential, thermal, electrical, chemical, and nuclear energy. Energy can be converted from one form to another but cannot be created or destroyed (Law of Conservation of Energy).

  • What is the SI unit of energy?

    The SI unit of energy is the Joule (J).

  • What is the difference between a calorie (cal) and a Calorie (kcal)?

    In physics and chemistry, a small calorie (cal) is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius. In nutrition, the "calorie" commonly used (often capitalized as Calorie) is actually a kilocalorie (kcal), which is 1000 small calories. So, 1 food Calorie = 1 kcal = 1000 cal.