A joule (J) is the standard unit used to measure energy in the metric system. It tells us how much energy is used to do work or produce heat. The joule is named after James Prescott Joule, a British scientist who studied energy and helped prove that energy is always conserved—it cannot be created or destroyed.
One joule is a small amount of energy. For example, if you lift a small apple about one meter off the ground, you use about one joule of energy. This shows that energy is needed even for simple tasks, and the joule helps scientists measure that energy in a clear, consistent way.
Joules can measure many forms of energy: kinetic energy (the energy of motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy, electrical energy, and more. For instance, when a toaster uses electricity, the energy used is measured in joules. If it uses a lot of energy over time, we often measure it in kilojoules (kJ) or even megajoules (MJ)—larger units made up of thousands or millions of joules.
Energy use in daily life is often recorded using joules. Food labels may list energy in kilojoules, showing how much energy the body can get from eating it. Power companies also use joules when calculating how much electricity homes and businesses use.
Understanding the joule helps us compare energy amounts, design efficient machines, and track how energy flows in different systems. It’s a basic, but powerful concept in science and engineering.
Fun Fact: One kilojoule (1 kJ) equals 1,000 joules—about the energy it takes to run for 6 seconds or to keep a 100-watt light bulb on for 10 seconds!
What does a joule measure?
TemperatureSpeedEnergyMassWho is the joule named after?
Isaac NewtonAlbert EinsteinJames JouleThomas EdisonHow much energy is used to lift a small apple one meter?
1 gram1 newton1 joule1 calorieWhich of these is a larger unit than a joule?
MegagramKilojouleNewtonDegreeWhat kind of energy can joules measure?
Only heatOnly motionAny type of energyOnly stored energyWhy are joules useful in science?
They measure distanceThey are used in recipesThey help compare energy amountsThey are used to measure weightWhat is the main idea of the passage?
Joules are used to track speedJoules are the unit for energyJoules replace kilogramsJoules measure light levelsIf a machine uses 2,000 joules of energy, how many kilojoules is that?
2 kJ20 kJ200 kJ2 kJ