Convert kJ/K to J/K
Use our accurate converter to change kj/k into j/k. This tool is simple to use and works instantly.
How to Calculate
To change kj/k to j/k, you just need to know the conversion factor.
Rule: 1 kJ/K = 1,000 J/K
Unit Information
About kJ/K
Definition: Kilojoules per Kelvin is a measure of total entropy change.
History: Used for large processes where standard J/K values are impractical.
Where it is used: Standard for industrial power plant efficiency analysis.
kJ/K to J/K Conversion Table
| kJ/K [kjk] | J/K [jk] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 kjk | 10 jk |
| 0.1 kjk | 100 jk |
| 1 kjk | 1,000 jk |
| 2 kjk | 2,000 jk |
| 3 kjk | 3,000 jk |
| 5 kjk | 5,000 jk |
| 10 kjk | 10,000 jk |
| 20 kjk | 20,000 jk |
| 50 kjk | 50,000 jk |
| 100 kjk | 100,000 jk |
| 1000 kjk | 1,000,000 jk |
How to Convert kJ/K to J/K
Calculation: To convert kj/k to j/k, multiply the value by the conversion factor (1,000).
Example: convert 15 kjk to jk:
15 kjk = 15 × 1,000 jk = 15,000 jk
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