The joule (symbol: J) is the SI derived unit of energy
Joule or joules may also refer to:
People
- Joule (surname)
 - James Prescott Joule (1818–1889), English physicist and namesake of the term joule
 
Places
- 12759 Joule, an asteroid
 - Joule (crater), on the Moon
 
Companies and organizations
- Joule Assets, American provider of energy reduction market analysis, tools and financing
 - Joule Centre, an energy research centre based at the University of Manchester, England
 - Joule Inc., a subsidiary of the Canadian Medical Association
 - Joule Unlimited, formerly Joule Biotechnologies, producer of alternative energy technologies
 - Joules (clothing), a British casual clothes brand
 - JouleX, former software company
 - The Joule Hotel, Dallas, Texas, US
 
Science and technology
- Joule (programming language)
 - Joule cycle, a thermodynamic cycle
 - Joule effect and Joule's law, several physical effects discovered by James Prescott Joule
 - Joule expansion, a particular thermodynamic process
 - Joule heating, process by which the passage of a current through a conductor releases heat
 - joule per mole (J/mol), an SI derived unit of energy per amount of material
 - joule-second (J∙s), a unit used to measure action or angular momentum
 - joule/second (J/s), another term for the watt
 - Joule thief, a minimalist self-oscillating voltage booster
 
Other uses
- Joule (Q84), submarine of the French Navy
 - Optimal Energy Joule, an electric car
 - Joule (journal), a scientific journal published by Cell Press
 
See also
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