The joule is the most direct answer, yet this unit is a derived unit from force times distance (the unit newton-meter). However, the newton-meter, is also derived. In terms of kg, m, and s the joule is: kg-m2/s2.
BTU - British Thermal Unit.
The Foot Candle.
The SI unit for temperature is Kelvin.Kelvin = Celsius + 273Fahrenheit and Celsius are non SI units, however, Celsius is used in science as it is so easily converted to Kelvin.
Heat is a energy form.So unit of heat is the same as energy
The SI unit for heat is the same as for energy, the joule (newton-meter). The SI unit for temperature (comparative heat potential) is the Kelvin (K).
Yes, the outside unit of a heat pump system is supposed to run when the heat is on.
Heat is a form of energy and so the appropriate unit is a Joule.
The unit of heat equivalent to 4.184 joules is the calorie.
The most common units of heat are the Calorie, Joule and BTU (British thermal unit) heat is a form of energy.
A unit of heat starting with the letter t would probably be temperature.
The metric unit for heat is the calorie - the heat required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 deg C. In the SI unit system it would be the kilocalorie - the heat to raise 1 kg by 1 degC
BTU.
Calorie