Electromagnetic Energy

Newton (N) is a unit that measures force
- the force required to change the velocity of an object with a mass of
1 kilogram, by 1 meter per second, in 1 second.

Joule (J) is a unit that measures energy
- amount of energy transferred when a force of 1 Newton is applied on an object for a length of 1 meter.

Calorie (cal) is a unit of energy commonly used in nutrition and chemistry
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
1 joule (J) ˜ 0.2390 calories (cal)
1 calorie (cal) ˜ 4.184 joules (J)

Standard Temperature Classifications

Temperature Range Zones Low
Temp (C°)
High
Temp (C°)
Ultra High Heat Zone 2000° + 2000°
High Temperature Zone 1500° 2000°
High Heat Zone 1000° 1500°
Pyro Zone 600° 1000°
Hot A - Steam Grade 250° 600°
Hot B - Steam Grade 110° 250°
Boiling Point 90° 110°
Warm Zone
Ambient to Boiling
30° 90°
Ambient Zone 20° 30°
Cool Zone
Ambient to Freezing
20°
Freezing Zone -10°
Cold Zone -80° -10°
Cryo Zone -200° -80°

Reactivity Series
Seebeck Co-Efficient       Harvesting Range
REDOX Reactions       Mass Balance Equilibrium
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Electromagnetic Energy