Precise energy unit conversion between kilocalories (kcal) and joules (J)
Convert kilocalories to joules instantly with accurate calculations. Includes bidirectional conversion, formula breakdown, and full reference table for nutrition, science, and engineering in 2026.
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Convert kilocalories to joules using the internationally defined thermochemical calorie: 1 kcal = 4,184 J exactly. Our converter provides precise results for any kilocalorie value, whether you are working in food nutrition, exercise science, thermodynamics, or mechanical engineering contexts.
Seamlessly switch between kilocalories to joules and joules to kilocalories conversion modes. Results are also displayed in calories (cal), kilojoules (kJ), megajoules (MJ), and watt-hours (Wh) so you get a complete energy picture in a single calculation.
Essential for nutrition labelling, food science, exercise physiology, chemical engineering, and thermodynamics. Whether you are calculating dietary energy content, heat transfer values, or fuel combustion outputs, this tool delivers fast and reliable joule conversions every time.
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The kilocalorie (kcal) is the unit of energy used in nutrition and food science worldwide. It represents the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure. On food labels in the US, it is often written as "Calorie" with a capital C โ so a food item listed as "250 Calories" contains 250 kcal. The joule (J), by contrast, is the SI unit of energy used universally in physics, chemistry, and engineering.
The conversion between kilocalories and joules is based on the thermochemical definition: 1 kcal = 4,184 J exactly. To convert kilocalories to joules, multiply by 4,184. To convert joules back to kilocalories, divide by 4,184. This is the standard conversion used in international food and nutrition science, dietary labelling, and most engineering thermodynamics applications worldwide.
Example: Convert 500 kcal to joules โ 500 ร 4,184 = 2,092,000 J (2,092 kJ)
A typical adult daily diet of 2,000 kcal equals 8,368,000 J (8.368 MJ) โ illustrating the scale relationship between kilocalories and joules in everyday nutritional energy.
This reference table covers a wide range of kilocalorie values and their joule equivalents, from small food portions to large daily dietary intakes and engineering thermal values used in science and industry.
| Kilocalories (kcal) | Joules (J) | Kilojoules (kJ) | Calories (cal) | Common Context |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1 kcal | 418.4 J | 0.418 kJ | 100 cal | Tiny food portion |
| 1 kcal | 4,184 J | 4.184 kJ | 1,000 cal | 1 food Calorie |
| 5 kcal | 20,920 J | 20.92 kJ | 5,000 cal | Small snack portion |
| 10 kcal | 41,840 J | 41.84 kJ | 10,000 cal | Small biscuit |
| 50 kcal | 209,200 J | 209.2 kJ | 50,000 cal | Small apple |
| 100 kcal | 418,400 J | 418.4 kJ | 100,000 cal | Small meal portion |
| 250 kcal | 1,046,000 J | 1,046 kJ | 250,000 cal | Chocolate bar approx. |
| 500 kcal | 2,092,000 J | 2,092 kJ | 500,000 cal | Light meal |
| 1,000 kcal | 4,184,000 J | 4,184 kJ | 1,000,000 cal | Half daily adult diet |
| 2,000 kcal | 8,368,000 J | 8,368 kJ | 2,000,000 cal | Standard daily adult diet |
| 2,500 kcal | 10,460,000 J | 10,460 kJ | 2,500,000 cal | Active adult daily intake |
| 3,500 kcal | 14,644,000 J | 14,644 kJ | 3,500,000 cal | Energy in 1 lb of body fat |
A kilocalorie (kcal) is the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1ยฐC at standard atmospheric pressure. In nutrition, it is commonly labelled as "Calorie" (capital C) on food packaging. 1 kcal = 1,000 small calories (cal) = 4,184 joules = 4.184 kilojoules. It is the primary dietary energy unit used worldwide on food labels and in nutritional science.
The joule (J) is the SI derived unit of energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through one metre. Named after British physicist James Prescott Joule (1818โ1889), it is the universal standard for measuring energy in all scientific and engineering applications. One joule equals one watt-second. For large energy values, kilojoules (kJ) and megajoules (MJ) are commonly used.
Food labels in the UK and EU display energy in both kcal and kJ side by side. In the US, only "Calories" (kcal) are shown. In Australia, kJ is the primary unit. A food showing 200 kcal on a US label equals 836.8 kJ on an Australian label. Both represent the same energy โ 836,800 joules. Understanding both units helps when comparing international food products or scientific dietary studies.
Running at moderate pace burns approximately 600 kcal/hour (2,510,400 J/hour). Cycling burns about 400 kcal/hour (1,673,600 J/hour). Walking burns roughly 250 kcal/hour (1,046,000 J/hour). A single intense gym session of 1 hour may burn 500โ700 kcal (2,092,000โ2,928,800 J). These values vary by body weight, age, fitness level, and exercise intensity.
There are two calorie definitions in use: the thermochemical calorie (1 kcal = 4,184 J exactly) and the International Table (IT) calorie (1 kcal = 4,186.8 J). For nutrition, food science, and most engineering applications, the thermochemical value of 4,184 J/kcal is the accepted standard. The difference is only 0.067% โ negligible for everyday use.
The Atwater system assigns standard kilocalorie values to each macronutrient: carbohydrates = 4 kcal/g (16,736 J/g); protein = 4 kcal/g (16,736 J/g); fat = 9 kcal/g (37,656 J/g); alcohol = 7 kcal/g (29,288 J/g). These factors are used globally by food manufacturers and regulatory bodies to calculate food energy content shown on labels.
To quickly convert kilocalories to joules in your head, multiply kcal by 4,200 for a fast approximate result โ this is within 0.4% of the exact value. For precision work, always use the exact factor of 4,184. To convert to kilojoules instead of joules, simply multiply kcal by 4.184 โ a much easier mental calculation that avoids large numbers.
On US food labels, "Calories" (capital C) always means kilocalories. A label showing 250 Calories = 250 kcal = 1,046,000 J = 1,046 kJ. On UK/EU labels, both kcal and kJ are shown โ for example "250 kcal / 1,046 kJ". Australian labels show only kJ. To convert any kJ value to kcal, divide by 4.184. To convert kcal to kJ, multiply by 4.184.
The small calorie (cal) and kilocalorie (kcal) differ by a factor of 1,000. 1 kcal = 1,000 cal. A food label showing "250 Calories" means 250,000 small calories โ not 250 small calories. Always confirm whether a source uses cal or kcal, as confusing the two leads to errors a thousand times larger than intended in nutritional, scientific, and engineering calculations.
Follow these simple steps to accurately convert kilocalories to joules manually or to verify your calculator results:
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The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations provides authoritative guidance on food energy measurement, kilocalorie definitions, and nutritional labelling standards used globally across all member countries.
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