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Adrenaline is designed to give you a temporary boost in energy and power, in order to overcome danger.

 

Well, for each milligram of adrenaline that your body produces, how many joules of energy does your body get?

 

Feel free to group it into kilojoules or megajoules if you like.

Edited by dstebbins
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I'm guessing it would depend on the condition of you muscles and how much energy they are willing and able to respond to the adrenaline with. I don't have a clue about all the mitigating factors though, so I couldn't really even begin to speculate about even the feeling that results from 1mg adrenaline, let alone how much muscle-activity/tension I would respond with.

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Adrenaline does not give you energy in that way. I guess you could say that it makes you use your energy more quickly, via increased heart rate and the rest of the fight or flight response.

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