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The unit of measuring heat energy

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Answered by jasminekaur12
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Another calorie, a unit of heat energy, is the International Table calorie (IT calorie), originally defined as 1/860 international watt-hour. It is equal to 4.1868 joules and is used in engineering steam tables. A unit of heat energy used in thermochemistry is the thermochemical calorie, equal to 4.184 joules.

Answered by slyslytherin
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Answer:

the SI unit of measuring heat energy is Joule (J)

calorie (cal) and erg can also be used

Explanation:

it is named after the scientist James Prescott Joule.

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