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Calorie per Minutecal/min

Source Unit

A calorie per minute (cal/min) is a unit of power that quantifies the rate of energy expenditure or heat production. Specifically, it is defined as the amount of energy, measured in calories, that is used or produced over a one-minute duration. This unit is often used in contexts such as exercise physiology and energy metabolism, allowing for the assessment of physical activity intensity and metabolic rates. The calorie itself is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. When expressed per minute, it provides a concise measure of power output in various activities.

1 cal/min = 0.069 kW

Current Use

Calorie per minute is widely used in fitness and health industries to quantify the energy expenditure of various physical activities. It is commonly used in the context of exercise equipment, such as treadmills and stationary bikes, which display this value to help users monitor their workout intensity. Additionally, it is utilized in clinical settings to assess metabolic rates and energy needs in patients. This unit is particularly valuable in nutrition science for designing dietary plans that align with energy expenditure.

Fun Fact

The calorie was originally defined based on the heating of water, linking it to thermal energy.

WattW

Target Unit

The watt (symbol: W) is the SI unit of power, defined as the rate of energy transfer equivalent to one joule per second. It measures the amount of energy conversion or transfer that occurs per unit time. In practical terms, it quantifies the rate at which work is done or energy is consumed. The watt is a derived unit in the International System of Units (SI), and it is used extensively in various fields such as electricity, mechanics, and thermodynamics to quantify power output or consumption.

P = E/t

Current Use

The watt is widely used across the globe to measure electrical power, mechanical power, and heat transfer. It serves as a fundamental unit in the fields of electrical engineering, physics, and many applied sciences. It is crucial for calculating energy consumption in households, industries, and for determining the power output of engines and machinery.

Fun Fact

One watt is equivalent to 1/746th of a horsepower.

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cal/min

Calorie per Minute

powerNon-SI

Definition

A calorie per minute (cal/min) is a unit of power that quantifies the rate of energy expenditure or heat production. Specifically, it is defined as the amount of energy, measured in calories, that is used or produced over a one-minute duration. This unit is often used in contexts such as exercise physiology and energy metabolism, allowing for the assessment of physical activity intensity and metabolic rates. The calorie itself is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. When expressed per minute, it provides a concise measure of power output in various activities.

History & Origin

The concept of calorie as a unit of energy emerged during the 19th century, primarily in the fields of physics and chemistry. It was initially introduced by Nicolas Clément in 1824, who used it to describe the heat required to raise the temperature of water. The calorie was later standardized in nutritional contexts, leading to its adoption in measuring energy expenditure in exercise and metabolic studies. Over time, the calorie has been adapted to express power, leading to the calorie per minute.

Etymology: The term 'calorie' is derived from the Latin word 'calor', meaning heat, reflecting its original connection to heat energy.

1824: Nicolas Clément introduced the...1959: The definition of calorie was ...

Current Use

Calorie per minute is widely used in fitness and health industries to quantify the energy expenditure of various physical activities. It is commonly used in the context of exercise equipment, such as treadmills and stationary bikes, which display this value to help users monitor their workout intensity. Additionally, it is utilized in clinical settings to assess metabolic rates and energy needs in patients. This unit is particularly valuable in nutrition science for designing dietary plans that align with energy expenditure.

FitnessHealthcareNutrition

💡 Fun Facts

  • The calorie was originally defined based on the heating of water, linking it to thermal energy.
  • One kilocalorie (kcal) is equivalent to 1,000 calories, often used in dietary contexts.
  • The average adult burns approximately 1,800 to 2,200 calories per day, varying with activity level.

📏 Real-World Examples

150 cal/min
Walking briskly for 30 minutes
300 cal/min
Cycling at moderate intensity for 45 minutes
200 cal/min
Running at 6 mph for 20 minutes
100 cal/min
Performing vigorous weightlifting for 15 minutes
250 cal/min
Swimming laps for 60 minutes

🔗 Related Units

Joule per Second (1 cal/min = 0.069 kW = 69 watts.)Watt (Power is expressed in watts, where 1 watt = 1 joule/second.)Calorie (1 cal/min = 60 calories/minute.)Kilocalorie (1 cal/min = 0.001 kcal/min.)
W

Watt

powerSI Unit

Base Unit

Definition

The watt (symbol: W) is the SI unit of power, defined as the rate of energy transfer equivalent to one joule per second. It measures the amount of energy conversion or transfer that occurs per unit time. In practical terms, it quantifies the rate at which work is done or energy is consumed. The watt is a derived unit in the International System of Units (SI), and it is used extensively in various fields such as electricity, mechanics, and thermodynamics to quantify power output or consumption.

History & Origin

The watt is named after James Watt, a Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements to the steam engine were fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution. The unit was introduced to provide a consistent measure of power, reflecting Watt's contributions to power engineering.

Etymology: Named after James Watt, a pioneer in steam engine development.

1889: Adopted by the British Associa...1960: Included in the International ...

Current Use

The watt is widely used across the globe to measure electrical power, mechanical power, and heat transfer. It serves as a fundamental unit in the fields of electrical engineering, physics, and many applied sciences. It is crucial for calculating energy consumption in households, industries, and for determining the power output of engines and machinery.

Electrical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringManufacturing

💡 Fun Facts

  • One watt is equivalent to 1/746th of a horsepower.
  • The watt is the power required to lift a small apple one meter in one second.
  • James Watt's improvements to the steam engine greatly increased its efficiency and power output.

📏 Real-World Examples

60 W
A light bulb rated at 60 W
300 W
A refrigerator consuming 300 W
1000 W
A microwave oven using 1000 W
200 W
A desktop computer operating at 200 W
50000 W
An electric car motor producing 50 kW

🔗 Related Units

Kilowatt (1 kW = 1000 W)Megawatt (1 MW = 1,000,000 W)Gigawatt (1 GW = 1,000,000,000 W)Horsepower (1 hp ≈ 746 W)

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