Convert Joule to Erg using the exact conversion factor. This page provides the formula, reference values, and practical context for engineering, technical calculations, and professional measurement use.
Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) × 10000
To convert Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) to Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K), multiply the value by 10000. The conversion factor is based on standardized unit definitions and is suitable for engineering analysis, system design, and professional measurement workflows.
Convert 1 J/kg.C to erg/g.K.
So, 1 J/kg.C = 10000 erg/g.K.
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 10000 Ergs per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K)
Units of specific heat capacity are standardized measurements used to quantify heat required to change a substance’s temperature.
One Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) equals 10000 Joules per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C)
Units of specific heat capacity are standardized measurements used to quantify heat required to change a substance’s temperature.
How many Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) are in 1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C)?
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 10000 Ergs per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K).
How many Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) are in one Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C)?
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 10000 Ergs per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K).
How many erg/g.K are in one J/kg.C?
One J/kg.C equals 10000 erg/g.K.
What is the formula for converting Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) to Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K)?
Multiply the Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) value by 10000.
Can I reverse the conversion?
Yes. 1 Ergs per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) = 0.0001 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C).
Is this Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) to Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) conversion accurate for engineering use?
Yes. The conversion uses a standardized conversion factor suitable for engineering calculations, technical analysis, and professional reference.
Can this conversion be used for scientific or technical calculations?
Yes. This conversion is appropriate for scientific analysis, engineering calculations, simulations, and technical documentation where unit consistency is required.
By applying the conversion factor shown above, you can reliably convert Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) to Erg per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K) for thermal analysis, material comparison, and energy system design where accurate heat capacity values are required.
1 J/kg.C = 1 J/kg.K
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 1 Joule per kilogram Kelvin (J/kg·K)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 1 Joule per kilogram Kelvin (J/kg·K)
1 J/kg.C = 0.001 kJ/kg.K
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 0.001 Kilojoule per kilogram Kelvin (kJ/kg·K)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 0.001 Kilojoule per kilogram Kelvin (kJ/kg·K)
1 J/kg.C = 0.00024 cal/g.C
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 0.00024 Calorie per gram Celsius (cal/g·°C)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 0.00024 Calorie per gram Celsius (cal/g·°C)
1 J/kg.C = 10,000 erg/g.K
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 10,000 Ergs per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 10,000 Ergs per gram Kelvin (erg/g·K)
1 J/kg.C = 0.00024 BTU/lb.F
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 0.00024 BTU per pound Fahrenheit (BTU/lb·°F)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 0.00024 BTU per pound Fahrenheit (BTU/lb·°F)
1 J/kg.C = 0.18586 ft.lb/lb.F
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 0.18586 Foot-pound per pound Fahrenheit (ft·lb/lb·°F)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 0.18586 Foot-pound per pound Fahrenheit (ft·lb/lb·°F)
1 J/kg.C = 0.00024 kcal/kg.K
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 0.00024 Kilocalorie per kilogram Kelvin (kcal/kg·K)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 0.00024 Kilocalorie per kilogram Kelvin (kcal/kg·K)
1 J/kg.C = 0.001 J/g.K
1 Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) = 0.001 Joule per gram Kelvin (J/g·K)
One Joule per kilogram Celsius (J/kg·°C) equals 0.001 Joule per gram Kelvin (J/g·K)