BTU, or British Thermal Unit, measures heat energy. A rating of 33,000 BTUs indicates the capacity to raise the temperature of one pound of water by 33,000 degrees Fahrenheit, but this figure is more relevant in the context of heating or cooling systems rather than a direct temperature. In practical terms, 33,000 BTUs is equivalent to about 9.7 kilowatts and is often associated with the heating output of appliances like furnaces or air conditioners. The actual temperature achieved will depend on factors like the size of the space being heated or cooled and the efficiency of the system.
BTU is not a measure of temperature.
How hot and how fast? 5,000 btu's will heat it. Not very hot and it will take forever. If you are using it for residential hot water application. Roughly 40,000 BTU's
Almost 340,000 BTU per hr
15% of 33,000= 15% * 33000= 0.15 * 33000= 4,950
13 percent of 33000 = .13 x 33000 = 4290
It is: 0.005*33000 = 165
1100 × 30 = 33000
100*8874/33000 = 26.8909
33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)33000 lb = 16.5 t(US)
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There are: 33000/8 = 4125
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 33000 feet is equal to 33000/5280 = 6.25 miles.