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Unit for energy

The unit for the consumed energy is described with "C". Does this mean calories? Then why is it not abbreviated to "kcal" or expressed in Joules "J"?

  • Calories with the capital letter C are so called large calories and means kcal.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie

    "The large calorie, food calorie, or kilocalorie (Cal, Calorie or kcal), most widely used in nutrition,[3] is the amount of heat needed to cause the same increase in one kilogram of water.[4] Thus, 1 kilocalorie (kcal) = 1000 calories (cal). By convention in food science, the large calorie is commonly called Calorie (with a capital C by some authors to distinguish from the smaller unit)."