If the “c” in calories is uppercase, it indicates a large calorie, and if it’s lowercase, it indicates a small calorie. A large calorie estimates the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of water by 1°C (or an increase of 1.8°F) (1Trusted Source). On the other hand, a small calorie estimates the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram (0.035 ounces) of water by 1°C (or an increase of 1.8°F) (1Trusted Source). By these definitions, 1 large calorie equals 1,000 small calories, as 1 kg equals 1,000 grams. To avoid confusion between large and small calories, it’s thought that the term kilocalorie - the prefix “kilo” meaning 1,000 - was created to refer to a large calorie (1Trusted Source). However, the term small calorie is rarely used today outside of physics and chemistry research. Instead, the terms calories - capitalized or not - and kcal are used interchangeably and refer to the same amount of energy in relation to food or energy burned with exercise. Therefore, you don’t need to convert them, as 1 kilocalorie equals 1 calorie in nutrition.
When will you be doing Key Issues 3 & 4? I use your videos for my outlines that I have to turn in and our test is tomorrow and I really need your videos help. I saw that you had them up but you took them back down
I came for the lesson, I stayed for the "I'm in shape, bro..."
“I’m in shape bro”
i'm in shape brO
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Hey! WHaTs YouR DieTAry EnERgy ConSuMPtiOn?
7:25 is what everyone came here for
When did he say "im in shape bro"
7:22
These videos are literally my notes😭🫶
This man is saving my grades.
can you make more chapter 10 videos? They're really helpful, especially for our test coming up!
I eat dog, horse, and APHUG teachers.
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If the “c” in calories is uppercase, it indicates a large calorie, and if it’s lowercase, it indicates a small calorie.
A large calorie estimates the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of water by 1°C (or an increase of 1.8°F) (1Trusted Source).
On the other hand, a small calorie estimates the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram (0.035 ounces) of water by 1°C (or an increase of 1.8°F) (1Trusted Source).
By these definitions, 1 large calorie equals 1,000 small calories, as 1 kg equals 1,000 grams.
To avoid confusion between large and small calories, it’s thought that the term kilocalorie - the prefix “kilo” meaning 1,000 - was created to refer to a large calorie (1Trusted Source).
However, the term small calorie is rarely used today outside of physics and chemistry research.
Instead, the terms calories - capitalized or not - and kcal are used interchangeably and refer to the same amount of energy in relation to food or energy burned with exercise.
Therefore, you don’t need to convert them, as 1 kilocalorie equals 1 calorie in nutrition.
When will you be doing Key Issues 3 & 4? I use your videos for my outlines that I have to turn in and our test is tomorrow and I really need your videos help. I saw that you had them up but you took them back down
I like horse with A1 sauce
I eat horse steak about once a month.
I'm in S H A P E bro
Are you a geography teacher?
You have "Southwest Asia" for where rice is most suitable when it should be "Southeast Asia"
I take notes with these
sure you do... explains why your youtube logo is such sht...
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these videos are getting weirder and weirder as the chapters go on
Please do chapter 13
Alot of protein can come from plants too not just from "meat".
it'll be a stimulating conversation
key issue 2 was 4 pages long abd i wanted to watch a 4 minute video so i could say that i studied but it made me so sad when i saw it was 10 minutes
I eat horse. (:
GASP
Horse taste like chicken
I personally do not eat horse, no
I eat goat
I eat horse
No northern Africans can make the same amount as people in the US. But they are always eat good 😂 trust me. The US just has cheap tasteless food.
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