BTUs and kilowatts measure different types of quantities. A BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures heat (energy), while a kilowatt (1000 watts) measures power (energy per unit time).
1 BTU equals 0.0002928 kilowatt-hour
1 BTU/minute equals 0.01757 kilowatt.
To convert a watt to BTUs, the factor is 1 kilowatt of power = 3412.1416 BTU/hr
3.412 BTUs equal a watt-hour.
1 kW = 3412.1416 BTU/hour with appropriate significant figures 3*103 BUT per hour
There are 3,413 BTU (British Thermal Units) per Kilowatt Hour, so if your appliance operated at a rate of 100,000 BTU per hour you would operating at a rate of 29.3 Kilowatts. You can go to www.erpud.com/comparison.htm to see a sheet that reflects energy cost comparisons. Hope this helped.
Multiply kilowatt hours by 3,412.14 to get BTU.
BTU is a measure of energy, while kW is a measure of power. But 100,000 BTU per hour is the same as 29 kW.
To convert kW to BTU multiply by 3414.
kW x 3,412.1 = BTU/hr
1 KW=3412 BTU'S
BTU x 0.000293 = kW-h
kW-h x 3,412.14 = BTU
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One example would be: acetic acid and ammonia form ammonium acetate. CH3COOH + NH3 --------> CH3COONH4
A 100 pound propane tank has a capacity of 2,160,509 BTUs
Use this equation to convert Celsius/Centigrade to degrees Kelvin: [K] = [°C] + 273.15
A fourty two (42) gallon barrel of oil generates approximately 5,600,000 btus. A cubit foor of nat gas generates 1,200 btus ,there for you would need 4,666.67 cubic feet of gas or 4.6 mcf. Today, an mcf of nat gas costs $2.6 an mcf, a barrel of oil $106. The btu per dollar breakdown looks like this. 5,600,000 btus = 1 barrel of crude oil = $106 5.6m btu / $106 = 52,830 btus per dollar 5,600,000 btus = 4.66 mcf = $12.12 5.6m btus / $12.12 = 462,046 btus per dollar
There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
The mathematical equation for converting meters to kilometer is 1km=1000m.Ê For example 250 meters is equivalent to 0.25km ( 250/1000).
D. A kilowatthour meter
It depends on what you need to convert.
1000 x seconds = milliseconds.
70000
1 cu. metre = 1000 litres.
To find the mass in newtons multiply by 4.448.
celsius=(fahrenheit-32)/1.8
One example would be: acetic acid and ammonia form ammonium acetate. CH3COOH + NH3 --------> CH3COONH4
E = mc2 is a simple units conversion equation, converting mass to energy, no more important than converting miles to inches.
Use this formula: fluid ounces x 29.57 = mL