How many dekawatt-seconds are in one joule?
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There are 0.1 dekawatt-seconds in a joule. Thus, we must multiply the number of joules (1) by 0.1 to get dekawatt-seconds.
Conversion table between joules and dekawatt-seconds near 1 J:
Alternative spelling
one joule to dekawatt-seconds, 1 joule to dekawatt-seconds, 1 J to daWs, 1J to dekawatt-seconds, 1 joule in dekawatt-seconds, 1 J in daWs, 1J in dekawatt-seconds.