1.055 gallons is 243.71 cubic inches.
A 1,055 cubic foot cylinder can hold up to 7,890 US gallons or 6,570 Imperial gallons of liquid.
1,055 inches = 87.9166667 feet
1055 millimeters = 41.5354331 inches
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This is a type mismatch since BTU (or at least the only BTU I know of), standing for British Thermal Unit, is a measure of heat energy, whilst cubic meters are a measure of volume.It is possible to express energy as pressure x volume however:1 BTU is approx 1055 Joules of energy => 1055 Pa/m2.For more information on these two terms, take a look at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_thermal_unithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joule
MLV represents 1055 in Roman numerals.
CMH is a unit of flow rate (m3/hr or cubic metres per hour) A BTU is a British Thermal Unit, a unit of energy that is equal to around 1055 joules. You cant convert the two as they are a measure of different things, but changing BTU (or Btu) to joules will help standardise the calculations.
The energy unit is not watts per hour, but watts times hour, simply called watt-hours.One BTU is equal to about 1055 Joules or Watt-seconds; that is about 0.293 watt-hours. Actually there are different definitions of the BTU.The energy unit is not watts per hour, but watts times hour, simply called watt-hours.One BTU is equal to about 1055 Joules or Watt-seconds; that is about 0.293 watt-hours. Actually there are different definitions of the BTU.The energy unit is not watts per hour, but watts times hour, simply called watt-hours.One BTU is equal to about 1055 Joules or Watt-seconds; that is about 0.293 watt-hours. Actually there are different definitions of the BTU.The energy unit is not watts per hour, but watts times hour, simply called watt-hours.One BTU is equal to about 1055 Joules or Watt-seconds; that is about 0.293 watt-hours. Actually there are different definitions of the BTU.
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