BTU/calorie/joule .
joule :)
Joule -- a unit of electrical/mechanical/heat energy
The most common unit for heat is a calorie. One calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree. this should not be confused with the word calorie used to measure food intake - that is actually the kilocalorie. Units of heat include BTU (British Thermal Unit), calorie, and therm.
Yes, calor is the Latin word for heat.Calorimeter and calorimetry are connected with measuring heat, and a calorie is a unit of (heat) energy.
Heat is a energy form.So unit of heat is the same as energy
The SI unit for heat is the same as for energy, the joule (newton-meter). The SI unit for temperature (comparative heat potential) is the Kelvin (K).
Yes, the outside unit of a heat pump system is supposed to run when the heat is on.
Heat is a form of energy and so the appropriate unit is a Joule.
The unit of heat equivalent to 4.184 joules is the calorie.
The most common units of heat are the Calorie, Joule and BTU (British thermal unit) heat is a form of energy.
'Therm' is from Classical Greece, and means 'heat'. As in 'thermometer' ; heat measurer.
A unit of heat starting with the letter t would probably be temperature.