Joules per gram-degree Celsius to Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin

1 Joules per gram-degree Celsius = 1 Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin · fixed factor via physics reference unit model · no offset

Direct Answer

1 Joules per gram-degree Celsius equals 1 Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin

This conversion uses a fixed factor based on physics reference unit model.

For 0.1 Joules per gram-degree Celsius, the result equals 0.1 Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin.

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1 Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin (kJ/(kg·K))

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Explanation

Formula: Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin = Joules per gram-degree Celsius × 1. Why: one degree Celsius and one kelvin are equal as temperature intervals, so this route only changes the energy and mass basis after reducing both units to the same thermal-capacity reference.

Joules per gram-degree Celsius (J/(g·°C)): a metric specific heat capacity unit that uses grams and Celsius intervals, common in chemistry and smaller-scale thermal data.

Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin (kJ/(kg·K)): the same kilogram-kelvin heat-capacity basis scaled to kilojoules, often used in engineering and materials tables.

This route is useful when switching between kilogram-based and gram-based thermal property reporting in laboratory, chemistry, and materials documentation.

This conversion is purely multiplicative because both units reduce through one joules-per-kilogram-kelvin basis, and temperature intervals are handled as fixed scale relationships with no offset term.

Method & Reference

  • Method basis: exact conversion formula shown in Direct Answer.
  • Applied factor: 1 Joules per gram-degree Celsius = 1 Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin.
  • Consistency rule: calculator output and table values use the same constants and rounding policy.

Common Conversion Values

Joules per gram-degree Celsius (J/(g·°C))Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin (kJ/(kg·K))
0.1 0.1
0.5 0.5
1 1
2 2
4 4
10 10
100 100
1,000 1,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What result does this Joules per gram-degree Celsius to Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin page give for an input of 1?

For an input of 1 Joules per gram-degree Celsius, this page gives 1 Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin.

Does this Joules per gram-degree Celsius to Kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin page treat Celsius and kelvin as the same temperature interval?

Yes. On this page, one degree Celsius and one kelvin are treated as equal temperature intervals, so the route only changes the energy and mass basis after reducing both units to the same thermal-capacity reference.

When would I convert joules per gram-degree celsius to kilojoules per kilogram-kelvin?

This route is useful when switching between kilogram-based and gram-based thermal property reporting in laboratory, chemistry, and materials documentation.