Inch pounds to Calories (Thermochemical) calculator

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Inch pounds to Calories (Thermochemical) formula

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Inch pounds to Calories (Thermochemical) Conversion Table

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in-lb calth in-lb calth in-lb calth in-lb calth
1 0.027002868068834 26 0.70207456978967 51 1.3771462715105 76 2.0522179732314
2 0.054005736137667 27 0.72907743785851 52 1.4041491395793 77 2.0792208413002
3 0.081008604206501 28 0.75608030592734 53 1.4311520076482 78 2.106223709369
4 0.10801147227533 29 0.78308317399618 54 1.458154875717 79 2.1332265774379
5 0.13501434034417 30 0.81008604206501 55 1.4851577437859 80 2.1602294455067
6 0.162017208413 31 0.83708891013384 56 1.5121606118547 81 2.1872323135755
7 0.18902007648184 32 0.86409177820268 57 1.5391634799235 82 2.2142351816444
8 0.21602294455067 33 0.89109464627151 58 1.5661663479924 83 2.2412380497132
9 0.2430258126195 34 0.91809751434034 59 1.5931692160612 84 2.268240917782
10 0.27002868068834 35 0.94510038240918 60 1.62017208413 85 2.2952437858509
11 0.29703154875717 36 0.97210325047801 61 1.6471749521989 86 2.3222466539197
12 0.324034416826 37 0.99910611854685 62 1.6741778202677 87 2.3492495219885
13 0.35103728489484 38 1.0261089866157 63 1.7011806883365 88 2.3762523900574
14 0.37804015296367 39 1.0531118546845 64 1.7281835564054 89 2.4032552581262
15 0.4050430210325 40 1.0801147227533 65 1.7551864244742 90 2.430258126195
16 0.43204588910134 41 1.1071175908222 66 1.782189292543 91 2.4572609942639
17 0.45904875717017 42 1.134120458891 67 1.8091921606119 92 2.4842638623327
18 0.48605162523901 43 1.1611233269598 68 1.8361950286807 93 2.5112667304015
19 0.51305449330784 44 1.1881261950287 69 1.8631978967495 94 2.5382695984704
20 0.54005736137667 45 1.2151290630975 70 1.8902007648184 95 2.5652724665392
21 0.56706022944551 46 1.2421319311663 71 1.9172036328872 96 2.592275334608
22 0.59406309751434 47 1.2691347992352 72 1.944206500956 97 2.6192782026769
23 0.62106596558317 48 1.296137667304 73 1.9712093690249 98 2.6462810707457
24 0.64806883365201 49 1.3231405353728 74 1.9982122370937 99 2.6732839388145
25 0.67507170172084 50 1.3501434034417 75 2.0252151051625 100 2.7002868068834

  • Calorie (Thermochemical) (4.19 J)
    A calorie is a unit of energy. Various definitions exist but fall into two broad categories. The first, the small calorie, or gram calorie (symbol: cal), is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere. The second, the large calorie or kilogram calorie (symbols: Cal, kcal), also known as the food calorie and similar names, is defined in terms of the kilogram rather than the gram. It is equal to 1000 small calories or 1 kilocalorie (symbol: kcal). In other scientific contexts, the term calorie almost always refers to the small calorie. Even though it is not an SI unit, it is still used in chemistry. For example, the energy released in a chemical reaction per mole of reagent is occasionally expressed in kilocalories per mole. Typically, this use was largely due to the ease with which it could be calculated in laboratory reactions, especially in aqueous solution: a volume of reagent dissolved in water forming a solution, with concentration expressed in moles per liter (1 liter weighing 1 kg), will induce a temperature change in degrees Celsius in the total volume of water solvent, and these quantities (volume, molar concentration and temperature change) can then be used to calculate energy per mole. It is also occasionally used to specify energy quantities that relate to reaction energy, such as enthalpy of formation and the size of activation barriers. However, its use is being superseded by the SI unit, the joule, and multiples thereof such as the kilojoule.
  • Inch pound (0.113 J)
    A unit of work equal to the work done in raising one pound against the force of gravity through a distance of one inch.
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