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A British thermal unit is a unit of energy that is equal to about 1055 joules. A British thermal unit is the amount of energy that is needed to heat or cool one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
The customary unit is called the Btu, or British thermal unit. The metric unit is the joule. The joule is the standard metric unit for measuring any type of energy, including heat.
Traditionally the BTU (British Thermal Unit), but now we usually use kilojoules
In the SI ( Système Internationale), the unit for energy is the Joule.
British Thermal Unit, the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit
A British thermal unit is a unit of energy that is equal to about 1055 joules. A British thermal unit is the amount of energy that is needed to heat or cool one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
It is the amount of energy consumed per unit of time.
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British thermal unit or BTU ; see relevant link below .
The customary unit is called the Btu, or British thermal unit. The metric unit is the joule. The joule is the standard metric unit for measuring any type of energy, including heat.
Traditionally the BTU (British Thermal Unit), but now we usually use kilojoules
Unit conversions express an amount in a different unit
Unit conversions express an amount in a different unit.
In the SI ( Système Internationale), the unit for energy is the Joule.
British Thermal Unit, the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit
Joule
The same as for any other type of energy. The SI unit for energy is the joule.