Calorie to Watt-hour Converter

Convert calories to watt-hours instantly with our accurate and easy-to-use conversion tool.

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Result
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Watt-hour

Conversion Formula

Watt-hour = Calorie × 0.001162

Where:

  • cal = Calorie
  • Wh = Watt-hour

About Calorie

The calorie (cal) is a unit of energyin the metric system of measurement.

About Watt-hour

The watt-hour (Wh) is a unit of energyin the metric system of measurement.

How to Convert Calorie to Watt-hour

To convert from calories to watt-hours, use our converter above. Simply enter the value in caloriesand get instant results in watt-hours.

Quick Reference:

  • 1 cal = 0.001162 Wh
  • 1 Wh = 860.420650 cal

Common Calorie to Watt-hour Conversions

1 cal
= 0.00 Wh
5 cal
= 0.01 Wh
10 cal
= 0.01 Wh
25 cal
= 0.03 Wh
50 cal
= 0.06 Wh
100 cal
= 0.12 Wh

Conversion Reference Table

Calorie (cal)Watt-hour (Wh)
10.0012
20.0023
30.0035
40.0046
50.0058
100.0116
150.0174
200.0232
250.0291
500.0581
750.0872
1000.1162
2500.2906
5000.5811
1,0001.1622

Quick reference table showing common calories to watt-hours conversions.

Real-World Energy Conversions

Electricity Bills

Understanding your power consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh). A 100W bulb running for 10 hours uses 1 kWh. Convert kWh to joules or BTU for energy calculations.

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Converting between Calories (kcal) and joules for nutritional information. Food energy content is measured in Calories, with 1 Calorie equaling approximately 4.2 kilojoules.

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HVAC systems use BTU (British Thermal Units) to measure heating/cooling capacity. Converting BTU to watts or joules helps compare different systems.

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Scientific calculations use joules as the SI unit of energy. Converting between joules, kilojoules, and megajoules for physics problems and research.

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