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Encyclopedia > Terajoule

To help compare different orders of magnitude we list here energies between 1012 joules (a terajoule, symbol TJ) and 1013 joules.

External links

  • Conversion Calculator for Units of Energy (http://www.ex.ac.uk/trol/scol/ccenrgy.htm)

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COXRP (681 words)
Terajoule: Step...step...step...Walking carefully, the reporter slowly made his way across the floor of the warehouse.
Phoenix Halcyon and Terajoule: Phoenix and Terajoule countered the Knives' attacks with a double whammy of ball lightning, stopping them in their tracks for a few seconds.
Terajoule: They were within a few hundred yards of the Yellow Line train station when he felt a strange hum in the air, some other electrical source causing interference that made the back of Terajoule's neck began to prickle.
CBS - Explanation - Home - Petajoules (159 words)
Joule is a unit of energy approximately equal to 0.24 calories.
Joule is a very small unit of energy and therefore converted to kilojoule, megajoule, gigajoule, terajoule and petajoule.
It is a standard conversion unit because the actual amount of heat produced by natural gas fluctuates.
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