⚡ erg to kJ — Erg to Kilojoule Converter

Convert energy units — joules, kilowatt-hours, calories, BTU, electron volts and more.

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Formula 1 erg = 1.0000e-10 kJ
UnitNameValue
0.001 erg1.000e-13 kJ
0.01 erg1.000e-12 kJ
0.1 erg1.000e-11 kJ
1 erg1.000e-10 kJ
5 erg5.000e-10 kJ
10 erg1.000e-09 kJ
50 erg5e-09 kJ
100 erg1e-08 kJ
1000 erg1e-07 kJ

Quick Answer

Formula: Kilojoule = Erg × 1.0000e-10

Multiply any erg value by 1.0000e-10 to get kilojoule.

Reverse: Erg = Kilojoule × 1e+10

Worked Examples

1 erg
1 erg × 1.0000e-10 = 1.0000e-10 kJ
Single unit reference.
10 erg
10 erg × 1.0000e-10 = 1.0000e-9 kJ
10 units — small-scale energy reference.
100 erg
100 erg × 1.0000e-10 = 1.0000e-8 kJ
100 units — medium-scale energy.
1000 erg
1000 erg × 1.0000e-10 = 1.0000e-7 kJ
1,000 units — large-scale energy reference.

Erg to Kilojoule Conversion Table

Common erg values — factor: 1 erg = 1.0000e-10 kJ

Erg (erg)Kilojoule (kJ)Context
1 erg1.000e-10 kJ1 erg
100 erg1.000e-08 kJ100 erg
1e+04 erg1.000e-06 kJ1 mJ
1e+06 erg1.000e-04 kJ100 mJ
1e+07 erg0.001 kJ1 J
1e+08 erg0.01 kJ10 J
1.000e+10 erg1 kJ1 kJ
1.000e+12 erg100 kJ100 kJ
1.000e+14 erg1e+04 kJ10 MJ
1.000e+17 erg1e+07 kJ1 GJ
1.000e+20 erg1.000e+10 kJ100 GJ
1.000e+23 erg1.000e+13 kJ10 TJ
1.000e+26 erg1.000e+16 kJ1 PJ
1.000e+30 erg1.000e+20 kJ1 EJ
1.000e+33 erg1.000e+23 kJ1 ZJ

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 erg = 1.0000e-10 kJ. Memorize for instant estimates.

Rounded shortcut

Use 1.0000e-10 as a quick mental multiplier.

Reverse check

Multiply result by 1e+10 to recover the original erg value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Food Scientist

Labels food energy in kJ for metric-market nutritional information.

Chemical Engineer

Calculates reaction heat, enthalpy changes, and process energy in kJ.

Sports Scientist

Measures athlete metabolic rate and substrate oxidation in kJ.

Thermodynamics Lecturer

Teaches heat transfer, steam tables, and engine cycles using kJ.

Dietitian (metric)

Prescribes energy intake using kJ in countries using metric labels.

Process Engineer

Calculates heat duty for reactors, heat exchangers, and distillation in kJ.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Erg and Kilojoule

Erg (erg)

The erg is the unit of energy in the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system, equal to exactly 10⁻⁷ joules. It was defined by the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1882 as the work done by a force of one dyne over one centimeter.

Ergs were widely used in 19th and early 20th century physics before SI standardization. They remain in use in astrophysics (stellar luminosities in erg/s) and some older scientific literature.

Interesting fact: The Sun radiates about 3.8 × 10³³ ergs per second. A mosquito in flight exerts about 100 ergs of energy per wingbeat. One joule = 10,000,000 ergs exactly.

Kilojoule (kJ)

The kilojoule (kJ) equals 1,000 joules and is the practical energy unit for food, chemistry, and heating applications in metric countries. Food energy labels in Australia, Europe, and most of the world use kilojoules.

A dietary calorie (kcal) equals 4.184 kJ. A can of soda contains about 600 kJ. The specific heat of water (4.184 kJ/kg·°C) means heating 1 liter of water by 1°C requires 4.184 kJ.

Interesting fact: An average adult needs about 8,000-10,000 kJ (2,000-2,400 kcal) per day. Running a marathon burns approximately 12,500 kJ.

About Erg to Kilojoule Conversion

Converting erg to kilojoule is common across energy, nutrition, engineering, and science. Different sectors use different energy units — joules in physics, kcal in nutrition, kWh in electricity, and BTU in HVAC — making accurate conversion essential for cross-disciplinary work and international comparisons.

Quick reference: 5 erg = 5.0000e-10 kJ and 10 erg = 1.0000e-9 kJ. Reverse: 1 kJ = 1e+10 erg. Exact factor: 1 erg = 1.0000e-10 kJ.

All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.