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British thermal unit per second Unit Converter
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British thermal unit per second [Btu/s]
The British Thermal Unit (Btu) is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1°F. Btu/s is an imperial unit of power, primarily used in the U.S. HVAC and energy industries. 1 Btu/s ≈ 1055 watts.
foot-pound per second [ft-lb/s]
The British Thermal Unit (Btu) is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1°F. Btu/s is an imperial unit of power, primarily used in the U.S. HVAC and energy industries. 1 Btu/s ≈ 1055 watts.
Convert British thermal unit per second [Btu/s] to foot-pound per second [ft-lb/s]
| British thermal unit per second [Btu/s] | foot-pound per second [ft-lb/s] |
|---|---|
| 1 Btu/s | - |
| 2 Btu/s | - |
| 3 Btu/s | - |
| 4 Btu/s | - |
| 5 Btu/s | - |
| 10 Btu/s | - |
| 20 Btu/s | - |
| 30 Btu/s | - |
| British thermal unit per second [Btu/s] | foot-pound per second [ft-lb/s] |
|---|---|
| 40 Btu/s | - |
| 50 Btu/s | - |
| 100 Btu/s | - |
| 200 Btu/s | - |
| 300 Btu/s | - |
| 400 Btu/s | - |
| 500 Btu/s | - |
| 1000 Btu/s | - |
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