Convert Kilowatt-hour per kilogram kelvin to Millijoule per kilogram kelvin

Convert Kilowatt-hour per kilogram kelvin (kWh/(kg·K)) to Millijoule per kilogram kelvin (mJ/(kg·K)) instantly and accurately.

Kilowatt-hour per kilogram kelvin (kWh/(kg·K))
Millijoule per kilogram kelvin (mJ/(kg·K))

Conversion Formula

mJ/(kg·K) = kWh/(kg·K) × 3600000000

About Kilowatt-hour per kilogram kelvin

The kilowatt-hour per kilogram kelvin (kWh/(kg·K)) equals exactly 3.6 × 10⁶ J/(kg·K). Used in large-scale thermal energy storage design - molten salt storage, geothermal reservoirs, and industrial heat banks - where energy is measured in megawatt-hours. 1 kWh/(kg·K) = 3.6 MJ/(kg·K) = 1000 Wh/(kg·K) = 3.6 × 10⁶ J/(kg·K).

About Millijoule per kilogram kelvin

The millijoule per kilogram kelvin (mJ/(kg·K)) equals exactly 10⁻³ J/(kg·K). Used for very light gases at extreme conditions and in precision calorimetry where tiny heat capacities must be measured. Rarely encountered in standard engineering but useful when expressing specific heat of dilute aerosols or highly rarefied media. 1 mJ/(kg·K) = 10⁻³ J/(kg·K).

Quick Reference Table

Kilowatt-hour per kilogram kelvin (kWh/(kg·K))Millijoule per kilogram kelvin (mJ/(kg·K))
1 kWh/(kg·K)3.6 × 109 mJ/(kg·K)
2 kWh/(kg·K)7.2 × 109 mJ/(kg·K)
5 kWh/(kg·K)1.8 × 1010 mJ/(kg·K)
10 kWh/(kg·K)3.6 × 1010 mJ/(kg·K)
25 kWh/(kg·K)9 × 1010 mJ/(kg·K)
50 kWh/(kg·K)1.8 × 1011 mJ/(kg·K)
100 kWh/(kg·K)3.6 × 1011 mJ/(kg·K)

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