Joules to Calories
Convert joules to thermochemical small calories for physics, chemistry, heat energy, and classroom unit checks.
How to convert J to cal
To convert a value from joules (J) to thermochemical calories (cal), enter the number in the converter above. Use the swap control if you need the reverse direction.
x is the source value in J; y is the result in cal.
Popular conversions
Quick answers for common J to cal values are available from the related conversion pages.
Use the related tools section for fixed-value conversions and the reverse direction.
Common conversion table
Quick reference table for common J to cal values:
| J | cal |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.239006 |
| 5 | 1.195029 |
| 10 | 2.390057 |
| 50 | 11.950287 |
| 100 | 23.900574 |
| 1,000 | 239.005736 |
About joules
Joule (J) — The joule is the SI derived unit of energy. One joule is one watt-second.
Common uses: Joules are used in physics, chemistry, engineering, mechanics, heat energy, and SI energy specifications.
About thermochemical calories
Thermochemical calorie (cal) — One thermochemical small calorie is exactly 4.184 joules. It is not the same display convention as a food Calorie on US labels.
Common uses: Small calories are used in physics, chemistry, heat energy examples, and classroom unit conversions.
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