Temperature IS BTU, BTU is: British Thermal Unit, I believe the formula is this: How long it takes one pound of ice to melt at room temperature with no air moving around it, Room temp. being 73 degree F. I think? maybe 72? anyway the time is equal to one BTU. Maybe someone who knows the formula exactly can edit this.
BTU is simply a unit of energy.BTU is simply a unit of energy.BTU is simply a unit of energy.BTU is simply a unit of energy.
Energy due to temperature is called thermal energy and is measured in Calories or BTU. Kinetic energy is that due to motion of a body and is measured in Joules. There is an equivalence between thermal and mechanical energy, 1 Calorie = 4.2 Joules, 1 BTU = 1055 Joules
.02 btu
One million btu equals 10 therms. One hundred thousand btu equals one therm.
The "BTU" is a unit of energy. The "MM BTU" is a million of them ... still a quantity of energy. The "cubic meter" is a unit of volume. BTU and "cubic meter" are used to measure completely different things. They have different physical dimensions, and neither one can be directly converted into the other one. You often find them appearing together, though, because if you have some 'volume' of a gaseous fuel, such as hydrogen or methane, and you know the pressure, then you can calculate how many BTU of energy you can get out of it by burning it. If the questioner will name the substance that fills the volume ... and also tell us its pressure ... then it's possible to begin calculating the quantity of energy available when the substance is burned.
BTU is a measure energy, not of temperature. As a result, the question has no sensible answer.
This is not a valid question. Btu is a quantity of thermal energy, 300 degrees is a temperature, not a quantity of energy
BTU is British Thermal Unit, a a measure of energy. Leaving aside Einstein's equation, a BTU cannot be converted directly into an equivalent mass.
BTU is simply a unit of energy.BTU is simply a unit of energy.BTU is simply a unit of energy.BTU is simply a unit of energy.
Energy due to temperature is called thermal energy and is measured in Calories or BTU. Kinetic energy is that due to motion of a body and is measured in Joules. There is an equivalence between thermal and mechanical energy, 1 Calorie = 4.2 Joules, 1 BTU = 1055 Joules
"Cubic foot" is a unit of volume. "BTU" is a unit of energy. They measure different things, their physical dimensions are completely different, and neither of them can be converted to the other.
A British Thermal Unit (BTU) is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree F. 1 Gallon of Propane is 91,600 BTU's.
.02 btu
One million btu equals 10 therms. One hundred thousand btu equals one therm.
BTU is not a measure of temperature.
Temperature is measured on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales. The changes in energy due to temperature changes can be most easily be related to Calories or BTU.
Rough estimate is that one btu is enough energy to change the temperature of one pint of water, one degree over a period of one hour.