Convert Joule to Kilocalorie (Jkcal)

The joule is the base SI energy unit, used in physics, mechanical engineering, and nutritional labeling worldwide.

0.000239
1 J0.000239 kcalNIST · BIPM accuracy

Joule to Kilocalorie Conversion Table

10 common values
JouleKilocalorie
1 J0.000239 kcal
10 J0.00239 kcal
100 J0.023901 kcal
500 J0.119503 kcal
1,000 J0.239006 kcal
5,000 J1.195029 kcal
10,000 J2.390057 kcal
50,000 J11.950287 kcal
100,000 J23.900574 kcal
500,000 J119.50287 kcal

How to Convert Joule to Kilocalorie Manually

Step by Step

Converting joules to kilocalories is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in joules
    Start with the number of joules (J) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.000239
    The conversion factor from J to kcal is 0.000239. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilocalories
    The result is your value in kilocalories (kcal).
Practical Examples
1 J
equals
0.000239 kcal
5 J
equals
0.001195 kcal
10 J
equals
0.00239 kcal
25 J
equals
0.005975 kcal
100 J
equals
0.023901 kcal

Formula

Multiply the value in joules by 0.000239. For the reverse direction, multiply by 4,184.

Forwardkcal = J × 0.000239
ReverseJ = kcal × 4,184
Example: 10 J × 0.000239 = 0.00239 kcal

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 J = 1 N·m = 1 W·s.
  • 1 kWh = 3,600,000 J (3.6 MJ).
  • For nutrition 1 kcal = 4.184 kJ.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing joule (energy) with newton (force).
  • Mixing joule with watt — watt is joule per second.
  • Using kJ when labels call for kcal on US nutrition.

About Joule and Kilocalorie

What is the Joule?

The joule is the SI unit of energy, work, and heat, named after English physicist James Prescott Joule (1818–1889). Defined as the energy transferred when a force of one newton acts over a distance of one meter (1 J = 1 N·m), the joule unifies mechanical work, electrical energy (1 J = 1 watt-second = 1 V·C), and thermal energy. A typical apple has about 250,000 joules of chemical energy when metabolized, lifting an apple 1 meter requires roughly 1 joule of mechanical work, and a single joule could light a 1-watt LED for one second. The joule is fundamental in physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and nutrition (European food labels show kilojoules). It relates to the kilojoule (1 kJ = 1,000 J), the calorie (1 cal = 4.184 J), the watt-hour (1 Wh = 3,600 J), and the BTU (1 BTU ≈ 1,055 J). Modern definitions of the kilogram and the Kelvin both reference the joule.

  • Physics and engineering calculations
  • Scientific nutrition measurement (European labels)
  • Impact energy in engineering (Charpy test)
Real-world examples

Lifting a 100 g apple 1 m: ≈ 1 J. 100 kcal snack: 418,400 J. Hand grenade: ~650 kJ.

What is the Kilocalorie?

The kilocalorie equals 1,000 small calories or exactly 4.184 kilojoules and is the universal unit for measuring dietary energy in food. Confusingly, on US food labels and in popular usage, 'Calorie' (capital C) means kilocalorie — so a 200-Calorie cookie is actually 200,000 small calories, or 200 kcal. This convention dates to American chemist Wilbur Atwater's 19th-century nutrition research. Recommended daily intake is roughly 2,000 kcal for women and 2,500 kcal for men. The kilocalorie remains the everyday food-energy unit in the United States, while European labels show both kJ and kcal. Athletes track caloric burn during exercise in kcal: running burns about 100 kcal per mile. The kcal relates to the kilojoule (4.184 kJ = 1 kcal), the joule (1 kcal = 4,184 J), and the BTU (1 BTU ≈ 0.252 kcal). Marathon runners burn roughly 2,600 kcal during a 42-km race.

  • Nutrition labels worldwide
  • Diet and weight-management tracking
  • Dietetics and clinical nutrition
Real-world examples

Adult daily intake: ~2000 kcal. Banana: 90 kcal. Big Mac: 550 kcal. 30 min running: ~300 kcal burned.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Joule?

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Reference

What is the Kilocalorie?

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Joule to Kilocalorie FAQ

5 questions
How many kilocalories in a joule?
One joule equals 0.000239 kilocalories.
How do I convert joules to kilocalories?
Multiply the joule value by 0.000239 to get the equivalent in kilocalories.
What is 100 joules in kilocalories?
100 joules equals 0.023901 kilocalories.
Is a joule bigger than a kilocalorie?
No. 1 joule equals 0.000239 kilocalories, so one joule is smaller.
How to convert joules to kilocalories without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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