Joule is the metric system unit to measure the energy in food, however we still see calories being used everywhere, specially advertising and fitness influencers. Let’s stop this nonsense.
Joule is the metric system unit to measure the energy in food, however we still see calories being used everywhere, specially advertising and fitness influencers. Let’s stop this nonsense.
And how do you convert that to mechanical or electrical energy?
Why would I need the energy of a biscuit as electrical energy? In a case like that I guess that I’ll multiply by 4.whatever and get joules.
The energy needed to heat water also has no practical relevance in your everyday life, and calories are not inherently easier. If everything had always been in kJ, you would find it just as intuitive.
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Counter question: Why would I need to know how many grams of water I can raise the Temperature by one degree with the food I eat?
For the same practical reason I would need the mechanical energy of a carrot.
Wait wait, I got it! How many biscuits do I need to burn to boil the carrot?