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    Watts (W) to Joules (J) Conversion Calculator

    one-way conversion tool converts power units from watts ( W ) into joules per second ( J/sec ). free online tool for watt-hour to joule conversion or vice versa. The watt-hour [W*h] to joule [J] conversion table and conversion. convert a measurement in watt-hours to a measurement in joules, multiply the energy by the following conversion ratio: 3,600 joules/watt-hour.

    Watts To Joules Calculator

    W
    • nanowatts (nW)
    • microwatts (µW)
    • milliwatts (mW)
    • Watts (W)
    • Kilowatts (KW)
    • megawatts (MW)
    • gigawatts (GW)
    Sec
    • Picoseconds (ps)
    • nanoseconds (ns)
    • microseconds (µs)
    • milliseconds (ms)
    • Seconds (Sec)
    • minutes (min)
    • hours (hrs)
    • days (days)
    • Weeks (wks)
    • months (mos)
    • years (yer)
    J
    • nanojoules (nJ)
    • microjoules (µJ)
    • millijoules (mJ)
    • Joules (J)
    • kilojoules (kJ)
    • megajoules (MJ)
    • Watt-hours (wh)
    • kilowatt-hours (kwh)
    • megawatt-hours (Mwh)
    • Calorie (cal)
    • Kilocalorie (kcal)
    • nonoelectronvolts (neV)
    • microelectronvolts (µeV)
    • millielectronvolts (meV)
    • electronvolts (eV)
    • kiloelectronvolts (keV)
    • megaelectronvolts (MeV)

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    What do you need to know to calculate Joules?

    Conversion using the Watts to Joules Formula

    How to Calculate Joules from Real Power watts and Time using AC Phase current.

    Joules = Watts × Sec

    For Example, The Energy (E) consumption of an electrical circuit that has a Real power (P) consumption of 80 watts for a time duration of 6 seconds.


    Energy(E) = Real Power(P) × Time(seconds)
    or, E(J) = 80 Watts × 6 sec
    or, Joules = 480J

    How to use Watts to Joules Calculator?

    To use the above "Watts to Joules Conversion Calculator" follow the below steps:

    1. Enter Real Power: Input the Real Power in watts or Load watts value in the specific input box. You can enter the value in millivolts mw, Watts W, kilowatts KW, & Megawatts MW by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

    2. Enter Real Power: Input the Real Power in watts or Load watts value in the specific input box. You can enter the value in millivolts mw, Watts W, kilowatts KW, & Megawatts MW by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

    How to Use Watts to Joules Calculator
    Fig-2: How to Use Watts to Joules Calculator

    3. Reset: Click the Reset If you want to reset the calculator to perform another conversion, you can click the Reset button, and all input fields will be cleared.

    4. Calculate: Click the Calculate button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the Results: section.

    5. Swap: If you want to Swap the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the Swap button, and Calculate will be Exchange.

    6. Result: The calculated "Result" will be displayed in the respective Result In output Joules J output field.

    Watts to Joules conversion application

    Watts to Joules Conversion Chart

    InputOutput
    Watts
    (W)
    1 Sec
    (J)
    10 Sec
    (J)
    30 Sec
    (J)
    60 Sec
    (J)
    3600 Sec (1 H)
    (J)
    101010030060036000
    505050015003000180000
    100100100030006000360000
    500500500015000300001800000
    100010001000030000600003600000

    Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs for Watts to Joules Calculator

    How many Watts is 1 J?

    1 Joule (Joule per second) = 1 watts (w).

    Watts to Joules Example.

    energy in joules for a 140-watt power consumption over 20 seconds: E(J) = 140 W × 20 s = 2800 J

    Watts to Joules Formula

    The watts to joules formula is: E(J) = P(W) × T (s)

    The energy in joules for a 100-watt power consumption over 50 seconds.

    E(J) = 100 W × 50s or, E(J) = 5000 J

    Is power in J or Watts?

    Power: energy (E) provided per unit of time. Energy is measured in joules (J) and Real power is measured in Watts (W). A watt is equal to a joule per second.

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    Md Jony Islam

    Md Jony Islam

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