1 E6 J

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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists energies between 106 joules (a megajoule, symbol MJ) and 107 joules.

  • Weaker energies
  • 1,000,000 J equals:
    • 1 E6 J
    • 1 megajoule (MJ)
    • 239 kcal – the nutritional value of a snack (e.g. a Mars bar) is around that value, typical servings of staple food such as 150 g of rice or 200 g of wheat bread as well.
  • 1,900,000 J – energy released by the explosion of one pound of TNT
  • 2,147,616 J – the power output of one man working one day (8 hours; calculation based on the conventional value for human power output used in agriculture, which is 0.1 horsepower)
  • 2,684,520 J – a power of one horsepower applied for one hour
  • 3,600,000 J (or 3.6 MJ) – 1 kWh (kilowatt-hour)
  • 4,184,000 J – energy released by explosion of one kilogram of TNT
  • 6,300,000 J = 1500 kcal - typical recommended daily amount of food energy for a sedentary woman
  • 8,400,000 J = 2000 kcal - typical recommended daily amount of food energy for a sedentary man
  • Stronger energies
Orders of magnitude (energy)

SI unit: joule
Conversion of units#Energy, work, or heat


1 E-30 J 1 E-24 J 1 E-18 J 1 E-12 J 1 E-6 J 1 J 1 E6 J 1 E12 J 1 E18 J 1 E24 J 1 E30 J
1 E-29 J 1 E-23 J 1 E-17 J 1 E-11 J 1 E-5 J 10 J 1 E7 J 1 E13 J 1 E19 J 1 E25 J 1 E33 J
1 E-28 J 1 E-22 J 1 E-16 J 1 E-10 J 1 E-4 J 100 J 1 E8 J 1 E14 J 1 E20 J 1 E26 J 1 E36 J
1 E-27 J 1 E-21 J 1 E-15 J 1 E-9 J 1 E-3 J 1000 J 1 E9 J 1 E15 J 1 E21 J 1 E27 J 1 E39 J
1 E-26 J 1 E-20 J 1 E-14 J 1 E-8 J 1 E-2 J 10000 J 1 E10 J 1 E16 J 1 E22 J 1 E28 J 1 E42 J
1 E-25 J 1 E-19 J 1 E-13 J 1 E-7 J 1 E-1 J 100,000 J 1 E11 J 1 E17 J 1 E23 J 1 E29 J 1 E45 J
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