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∙ 12y agoOne BTU is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degrees. Therefore, your answer would be one half.
It doesn't work that way. There is not a certain number of btus to raise air temperature. You would have to know how much air. A BTU is the British Thermal Unit. That is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F.
A US gallon of water is about 8.4 lb, so 30,000 galls is 252,000 lb. One BTU is the heat to raise one pound of water by one degF, so BTU's in your example are 252,000 x 15 = 3,780,000 BTU.
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1 BTU needed to raise or lower 1degree F of 1 lb water
One BTU is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degrees. Therefore, your answer would be one half.
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It requires 0.092 Btu to raise 1 pound of copper by 1 degree Fahrenheit.
It will raise your boiling point very slightly, maybe 2 or 3 degrees.
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Yes and it will also fall in the future too.
the boiling point of the water will raise 3 deg. frht. for every pound of pressure the cap is rated for. a 10lb. cap will raise the boiling temp to 242deg. frht.
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, which is a unit of measurement used for heat. It represents the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
It doesn't work that way. There is not a certain number of btus to raise air temperature. You would have to know how much air. A BTU is the British Thermal Unit. That is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F.