Megaton and ton are different things: megaton is a unit of enery; ton a unit of weight. A megaton is the energy released from detonation of TNT. A ton is 2,000 pounds.
Yes. A ton of refrigeration is equivalent to 12000 BTU/hr, so in 24 hours, 288000 BTU of energy is expended. See related link, below.
A ton is a ton, it doesnt matter if its a ton of jelly beans, or a ton of bouncy balls. A ton is the same no matter what you use.
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1 ton is about 1000 kg Assuming water is already at 100 C (hot water that just has to boil) it takes 40.7 KJ of energy to convert 1 mole of water to steam 1 cal = 4.184 J 1 mole water = 18 grams 4.5 x 106 cal per what mass of coal?? again I'll assume 1 ton of coal. (1 ton Steam) x (1000 kg/ton) x (1000g/kg) = 1 x 106 grams (1 ton water)x(106grams/ton)x(1mole/18grams)x(40.7x103 J/mole)x(1 cal/4.184J) = E Where E represents the energy to vaporize 1 ton water measured in cal. now divide this answer by the 4.5x106 cal/(ton??) this will give the mass of coal needed assuming no heat loss to the environment.
1 ton of green energy
A ton is the amount of cooling capacity (power), not energy. 1 ton is equal to 12,000 BTU/hr.
The kilogram. Or the metric ton.
1 million ton of energy per second
A BTU is a measure of heat energy while a ton is a measure of weight. The two are not comparable.
A speeding bullet has a ton of kinetic energy.
12.5 mega ton
The best place I would say to get information is Wikipedia. It should have a ton of what you're looking for.
21-22 gigajoules per ton
Megaton and ton are different things: megaton is a unit of enery; ton a unit of weight. A megaton is the energy released from detonation of TNT. A ton is 2,000 pounds.
! ton of refrigeration is 12,000 BTU's. 1 BTU is the energy required to raise or lower 1 lb of water 1 degree F.
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