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Trivial discovery of the day: “calorie” data in Garmin data exports is actually joules
Garmin data exports measure activity energy in joules but label it as calories. 1 calorie == 4.184 joules.
#Computers #ConsumerActivism #UserExperience #calories #DataScience #exercise #fitness #Garmin #joules
I guesstimate my annual #energy expenditure as follows, in giga #joules.
- Work (science & technology research): 100 ~ 350 GJ
- Airplane travel: 20 ~ 40 GJ
- Driving my car: 10 ~ 15 GJ
- Electricity at home: 5 GJ
- Food (my own metabolism): 3 GJ
- Burning gas: 2 GJ
- Telecommunications: 1 ~ 5 GJ
- Waste: not guesstimated yet.
In its vast majority, this energy is taken by burning fossil hydrocarbons.
Estimation de ma consommation annuelle d'énergie, en giga #joules
- Travail: 100 ~ 350 GJ
- Avion: 20 ~ 40 GJ
- Voiture: 10 ~ 15 GJ
- Électricité: 5 GJ
- Nourriture (métabolisme): 3 GJ
- Gaz: 2 GJ
- Télécoms: 1 ~ 5 GJ (arrondis à la louche)
- Déchets: pas encore calculé.
L'immense majorité de cette énergie provient de la combustion d'hydrocarbures fossiles.
@winstonsmith
As a back-of-the-envelope calculation, that is 1000 horsepower for an hour. In other words, run a muscle car at full power for an hour.
Another rough calculation puts 4 gigajoules as the equivalent of burning about 30 gallons of gasoline.
These are very rough numbers and I welcome corrections from anyone who knows what they are doing.