1 BTU = ~1,055.056 joules
BTU x 1,055.056 = joules
1 BTU = 1055 Joules
1 billion BTU = ~1.055056e12 joules
1 hp for one second = 707 joules 1 hp = 746 watts 1 watt second = 1 joule of energy 1 btu = 1.055 joules So if you use 746 watts for one second you come out with 707 btu 746 watt second divided by 1.055 joules = 707 btu John L Lake Worth, Fl
A BTU is about 1055 joules. A kilowatt is 1000 joules/second, so it is 3,600,000 joules/hour. Dividing that by 1055 joules gives you the equivalent of about 3400 BTU/hour.
1 BTU = ~1,055.056 joules
BTU x 1,055.056 = joules
100 BTU = ~105,505.59 joules
1 BTU = 1055 Joules
This depends on the cost per kilowatt hour in your area.
1 billion BTU = ~1.055056e12 joules
1 BTU(ISO) = 1,054.5 Joules 1 Joule = 0.00094832 BTU(ISO) (rounded)
1 BTU = 1 055.05585 joules so 22000 BTU = 23211228.75764 joules (approximately)
We found the following definition on the www: 1 BTU = 1,055.05585 joules Using that, 340 BTU/sec = 358,719 joule per second = 358.719 KW. Really an awful lot of power ! From this little exercise, we're going to remember the following: 1 BTU = a little more than 1,000 joules 1 BTU/sec = a little more than 1 kilowatt
1 BTU = 1,055 Joules
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.