energy units conversion
Amount: 1 kilojoule (kJ) of energy
Equals: 0.0010 megajoules (MJ) in energy
Converting kilojoule to megajoules value in the energy units scale.
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How many megajoules are in 1 kilojoule? The answer is: 1 kJ equals 0.0010 MJ
0.0010 MJ is converted to 1 of what?
The megajoules unit number 0.0010 MJ converts to 1 kJ, one kilojoule. It is the EQUAL energy value of 1 kilojoule but in the megajoules energy unit alternative.
kJ/MJ energy conversion result | ||||
From | Symbol | Equals | Result | Symbol |
1 | kJ | = | 0.0010 | MJ |
Conversion chart - kilojoules to megajoules
1 kilojoule to megajoules = 0.0010 MJ
2 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0020 MJ
3 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0030 MJ
4 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0040 MJ
5 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0050 MJ
6 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0060 MJ
7 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0070 MJ
8 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0080 MJ
9 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.0090 MJ
10 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.010 MJ
11 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.011 MJ
12 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.012 MJ
13 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.013 MJ
14 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.014 MJ
15 kilojoules to megajoules = 0.015 MJ
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Convert energy of kilojoule (kJ) and megajoules (MJ) units in reverse from megajoules into kilojoules.
Energy units equivalents
With this energy units pair converter, a difference between two energy units are calculated to work out their corresponding equivalent values.
Converter type: energy units
First unit: kilojoule (kJ) is used for measuring energy.
Second: megajoule (MJ) is unit of energy.
QUESTION:
15 kJ = ? MJ
ANSWER:
15 kJ = 0.015 MJ
Abbreviation, or prefix, for kilojoule is:
kJ
Abbreviation for megajoule is:
MJ
Other applications for this energy calculator ...
With the above mentioned two-units calculating service it provides, this energy converter proved to be useful also as a teaching tool:
1. in practicing kilojoules and megajoules ( kJ vs. MJ ) measures exchange.
2. for conversion factors between unit pairs.
3. work with energy's values and properties.