Calorie to Megajoule Converter

Convert calorie to megajoule easily (Common to SI)

Calorie to Megajoule Conversion
Calorie (cal) Common
Megajoule (MJ) SI
Common Energy Values
Energy Equivalents
1 calorie = 4.184 joules
1 BTU = 1055.06 joules
1 kWh = 3.6 million joules
1 eV = 1.602e-19 joules
Conversion Result
1 cal = 4.0E-6 MJ
1 cal = 4.184E-6 MJ
Exact Value
4.184E-6
Rounded
0
Common to SI Conversion
Common ↔ SI
Unit Comparison
From Unit
Calorie (cal)
System: Common
To Unit
Megajoule (MJ)
System: SI
Quick Reference
1 cal = In Other Units
4.184000 J
0.004184 kJ
0.001000 kcal
0.003966 BTU
0.000001 kWh
0.001162 Wh
26,114,473,967,543,832,576.000000 eV
0.000004 MJ
0.000000 thm
3.085955 ft·lb

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4184 J
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100 kcal
0.42 MJ
C S
50 cal
0.05 kcal
C C
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52753 MJ
I S
1 ft·lb
0 MJ
I S
100 J
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1 BTU
0 MJ
I S

Calorie to Megajoule Converter | Energy Converter

Convert 1 calorie to megajoules. 1 calorie = 0 megajoules. Easy energy conversion calculator for calorie to megajoule. Accurate results for physics, engineering, and nutrition.

Calorie to Megajoule Conversion

Convert calorie to megajoule easily with our accurate energy conversion calculator. Whether you're working on physics problems, nutritional calculations, electrical engineering, or thermodynamics, our tool provides instant and precise results.

Conversion Formula

1 cal = 4.184E-6 MJ

To convert calorie to megajoule, multiply the calorie value by 4.184E-6.

Common Calorie to Megajoule Conversions

Calorie (cal) = Megajoule (MJ)
1 0
10 0
100 0.0004
500 0.0021
1000 0.0042
4184 0.0175
3600000 15.0624

Understanding Calorie and Megajoule

Calorie (cal)

The calorie is a unit of energy in the Common system.

• Energy needed to raise 1g water by 1°C

• 1 calorie = 4.184 joules

• Often confused with kilocalorie (Calorie)

• Used in chemistry and biology

Megajoule (MJ)

The megajoule is a unit of energy in the SI system.

• Engineering applications

• Vehicle energy consumption

• Industrial processes

• Large-scale energy planning

Common to SI Conversion

You are converting from a common unit to a si unit. This conversion is commonly needed when:

  • Comparing nutritional information with scientific data
  • Calculating electricity costs for different energy sources
  • Converting physics laboratory measurements
  • Working with international engineering specifications
  • Translating between different measurement traditions

Practical Examples

Everyday Examples
Scientific Examples

Conversion Tips

Quick Mental Calculation

For approximate conversions, remember these quick multipliers:

For Precise Calculations

Always use our converter tool or the exact conversion factor:

1 cal = 4.184E-6 MJ

Remember These Key Equivalents
  • 1 food Calorie = 1 kilocalorie = 4184 joules
  • 1 kWh = 3.6 million joules = 3.6 MJ
  • 1 BTU = 1055.06 joules ≈ 1.055 kJ
  • 1 eV = 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ joules
  • 1 therm = 100,000 BTU = 105.5 million joules