Joules is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Joules meaning
plural of joule
Using Joules
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of joule
- In the example corpus, joules often appears in combinations such as: of joules, joules per, joules and.
Context around Joules
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Joules
- In this selection, "joules" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, gary, former, hundred, per, store and collection stand out and add context to how "joules" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 10 46 joules 100 foes and 10 46 joules which was. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "joules" sits close to words such as abhinandan, abhor and abscesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with joules
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Joules store in Union Square has closed. (7 words)
Check out the styles from Joules, Intimissimi and White Stuff. (10 words)
It is thus equal to 10 −7 joules or 100 nanojoules ( nJ ) in SI units. (15 words)
Lasers have improved dramatically since the 1970s, scaling up in energy and power from a few joules and kilowatts to megajoules (see NIF laser) and hundreds of terawatts, using mostly frequency doubled or tripled light from neodymium glass amplifiers. (39 words)
Some of the structural material can be used to generate energy internally, and in either case it is measured in Joules or kilocalories (often called "Calories" and written with a capital C to distinguish them from little 'c' calories). (39 words)
Gigajoule The gigajoule (GJ) is equal to one billion (10 9 ) joules. 6 GJ is about the amount of potential chemical energy in 160 L (approximately one US standard barrel ) of oil, when combusted. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Hosts of musical Christmas past … (Clockwise from far left) Bing Crosby; Gary Joules and Michael Andrews; Slade; Rage Against the Machine; Wings.
Joules’ collection also features some official Burghley T-shirts, but there is more to clothing on offer.
Anna Brakel, of Joules Brewery, said landlords Sam Rock and Gary Evans had been at The Leopard for more than 12 years.
Check out the styles from Joules, Intimissimi and White Stuff.
Joules store in Union Square has closed.
The location on the Promenade to replace the former Joules store involves seating for 104 people over the two levels of the Grade II Listed building.
That is, as GDP increases, so does throughput; both more kg of stuff and more joules of energy are needed.
Gigajoule The gigajoule (GJ) is equal to one billion (10 9 ) joules. 6 GJ is about the amount of potential chemical energy in 160 L (approximately one US standard barrel ) of oil, when combusted.
High-Energy ICF High energy ICF experiments (multi-hundred joules per shot and greater experiments) began in earnest in the early-1970s, when lasers of the required energy and power were first designed.
However, the Primitive Archer test used a convert longbow at very short range, generating 160 joules (vs. 73 for Bane and 80 for Williams), so probably not representative of battles of the time.
It is thus equal to 10 −7 joules or 100 nanojoules ( nJ ) in SI units.
I. unit of thermodynamic entropy, usually denoted "e.u." and equal to one calorie per Kelvin per mole, or 4.184 Joules per Kelvin per mole.
Lasers have improved dramatically since the 1970s, scaling up in energy and power from a few joules and kilowatts to megajoules (see NIF laser) and hundreds of terawatts, using mostly frequency doubled or tripled light from neodymium glass amplifiers.
Some of the structural material can be used to generate energy internally, and in either case it is measured in Joules or kilocalories (often called "Calories" and written with a capital C to distinguish them from little 'c' calories).
Still, possessing, manufacturing and import/exporting airsoft guns with a muzzle energy not above two joules of kinetic energy is legal to citizens in China's SARs.
The decrease in gravitational potential energy of the collapsing core releases a large amount of energy which is on the order of 10 46 joules (100 foes ).
The dimensional equivalence of these units, of course, is not simply a coincidence: a torque of 1 N⋅m applied through a full revolution will require an energy of exactly 2π joules.
The energy density (measured in units of joules per kilogram, symbol J/kg) of dynamite is approximately 125% that of TNT: 5.0 MJ/kg for dynamite vs 4.0 MJ/kg of TNT.
The law also requires the gun permit for airguns where the projectile velocity at the muzzle exceeds 200 m/s or energy of 20 Joules.
The number of neutrinos counted was also consistent with a total neutrino energy of 2.2 x 10 46 joules, which was estimated to be nearly all of the total energy of the supernova.
Common combinations with joules
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of joules 5×
- joules per 3×
- joules and 2×
- joules store 2×
- joules of 2×
- joules or 2×