The gas supplied was measured in therms. It is unit of heat used in UK.
The therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU.
The Greek root "therm" means "heat".
Thermal comes to mind. Geothermal is another.
You use alcohol in a sentence by asking the question, "How do you use alcohol in a sentence?"OK,sorry, how about: Whisky contains alcohol.Alcohol is bad for you because it damages your heart.
You can use it as an adjective.
The therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU.
100 therm is more then 3.20 therm
Use of Therm NukeFrom what I've read, use of a nuke at this particular location for this particular type of damage would be extremely risky and odds are against it sealing the well.
there are 100.000 btu's in a therm.
Greek 'thermo' = hot, 'therme' = heat So (speculating) "Therm, dude, totally therm" If you dont know, dont speak re papara... nobody is going to say it is "therm". "Kafto" is what they use. Leave the Greek to the Greeks...
What is the therm price per unit (therm) for the last twelve months in new jersey. I would like residential, commercial and industrial. What businesses use the most therms consistantly? jeff benefits.unlimited@hotmail.com
therm means heat
One therm equals 100,000 BTUs.
Therm-O-Disc was created in 1947.
The Greek root "therm" means "heat".
therm/thermo means "heat" and this is valid because I looked it up in the Webster's Dictionary.
The therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU.