"Kilocalories" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Kilocalories are a unit of energy, equal to 1,000 calories, which are the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius. In nutrition and food labeling, kilocalories are used to measure the energy content of foods and are often referred to as kcal.
A kiloampere is a unit of electrical current equal to 1,000 amperes (A). It is one thousand times larger than an ampere, and is often used to measure large electrical currents in industrial or scientific applications.
A kilobit is a unit of digital information or computer storage, equivalent to 1,000 (1000) bits. It is often used to measure the size of digital files, such as audio or image files.
Kilodaltons is a unit of mass used to measure the size of molecules, particularly in biochemistry and molecular biology. It is defined as 1,000 daltons (Da). Daltons are used to express the mass of a molecule, with 1 dalton being equal to the mass of a proton, or approximately 1.660539040(20) x 10^(-27) kilograms.
The kilograms is a unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to one thousandth of a gram, and is commonly used to measure the weight of objects on Earth. The symbol for kilogram is "kg".
Kilojoules is a unit of energy, equivalent to 1,000 joules. It is commonly used to measure the energy content of foods and drinks, particularly in Australia, New Zealand, and other countries that use the metric system.