kalorvärde
Kalorvärde, often translated as calorific value or energy content, refers to the amount of energy released when a substance is completely burned or oxidized. In the context of food, it represents the energy that the body can derive from consuming it. This energy is typically measured in kilocalories (kcal) or kilojoules (kJ).
Different substances have varying calorific values. For example, fats provide more energy per gram than carbohydrates
In combustion, calorific value is important for determining the energy output of fuels like wood, coal, or
Understanding calorific value is fundamental in both nutrition and thermodynamics, providing a standardized way to quantify