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A quad is a unit of energy equal to 10^15 (a short-scale quadrillion) BTU, or 1.055 x 10^18 joules (1.055 exajoules or EJ) in SI units. The unit is used by the U.S. Department o ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [energy] => (joules), 1 Exawatt Hour (EWh) is equal to 3.6E+21 joules, while 1 Quads (quad) = 1.05505585262E+18 joules.237000 Exawatt Hour | to common energy units |
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237000 EWh | = 8.532E+26 joules (J) |
237000 EWh | = 8.532E+23 kilojoules (kJ) |
237000 EWh | = 2.0391969407266E+26 calories (cal) |
237000 EWh | = 2.0391969407266E+23 kilocalories (kcal) |
237000 EWh | = 5.3252443545669E+45 electron volt (eV) |
237000 EWh | = 2.37E+23 watt hour (Wh) |
237000 EWh | = 1.956995640111E+44 atomic unit of energy (au) |
237000 EWh | = 2.0391969407266E+17 tons of TNT (tTNT) |
237000 EWh | = 6.2928802576336E+26 foot pound force (ft lbf) |
237000 EWh | = 8.532E+33 ergs (ergs) |