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How do you compute natural gas consumption related to BTU?

There are about 1030 BTUs in a cubic foot of natural gas. If one wishes to know the gas consumption (in feet3 per hour) for a given BTU per hour usage rate, one would divide the amount of BTUs by 1030. That would yield the number of cubic feet of gas that is used per hour. Q: I'm heating a space using 10,300 BTUs per hour and I'm using my natural gas heater to do it. How many cubic feet of gas am I using per hour? A: 10,300 BTUs (the heat generated per hour) divided by 1030 (the number of BTUs per cubic foot of gas) equals 10 cubic feet. You're using 10 cubic feet per hour. You apply 10,300 BTUs to heat the space per hour, and you use 10 cubic feet of gas per hour to do that. (And yes, I picked easy numbers.)


How many calorie make one pound?

If you calculate your BMR this will tell you how many calories your body needs a day to maintain its weight. If you then consume 500 extra calories a day for a full week you should gain around a pound in weight. So I would say the answer is 3500 calories.


Who much does a calculaor cost?

A calculator? It depends. You could probably get a really cheap one in a pound shop or something but if you want one that is scientific it could be around the 10/15 pound mark. Hope this helps :)


How many steps do you have to take to burn 3500 calories?

If one burns off roughly one calorie per 20 steps, then it should take about 70,000 steps to burn off 3500 calories or 1 pound of body fat.


How much money is one ton of 1 bills?

Each dollar bill is one gram. There are 2000 pounds in a ton, and 453.6 grams in a pound. Multiplied, you get $907,200. Used bills are slightly heavier than new, though. This example was with new.

Related Questions

How many BTUS in 1 pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

One pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit contains 1150 BTUs of energy.


How many btus are required to change one pound of ice at 20 f to steam at 220 f?

It takes approximately 144 BTUs to change one pound of ice at 20°F to water at 212°F, and an additional 970 BTUs to change the water to steam at 220°F, for a total of 1114 BTUs.


How many btus must be removed from one pound of water at 200 for it to end up as ice at 30?

144


How many btus does it take to turn water into steam?

It takes approximately 970 BTUs to convert one pound of water at 212°F (100°C) to steam at the same temperature.


How many btus does it take to raise half pound of water 1 degree?

One BTU is the energy required to raise one pound of water by one degrees. Therefore, your answer would be one half.


BTUs to melt one pound of ice?

From high school science class; it takes 144 BTUs to melt a pound of ice. That takes it to 32 degrees F. To then raise the temp to 72 deg., would take about 40 more BTUs.


Btu in 1 pound of natural gas?

One pound of natural gas contains approximately 21,500-23,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units). The exact value can vary based on the composition of the natural gas.


If one pound of water is at a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, how many BTU’s must be removed in order to create a block of ice at 17 degrees?

LATENT HEAT OF FUSION When one pound of ice melts, it absorbs 144 BTUs at a constant temperature of 32°F. If one pound of water is to be frozen into ice, 144 BTUs must be removed from the water at a constant temperature of 32°F.


How many BTUs must be removed from one pound of water at 200 F for it to end up as ice at 30 F?

actually its 313.


How many btu's in one pound of ice?

It takes about 144 BTUs to melt 1 pound of ice at its melting point of 32°F (0°C) and fully convert it into water at the same temperature.


How many btus must be removed from one pound of water at 200 degrees f for it to end up as ice at 30 degrees f?

313 Btu


How many btu's in office water-cooler?

There are no BTUs in an office water-cooler. But you can calculate how many BTUs are removed by the cooler. One BTU or British Thermal Unit is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. There for when you remove one BTU you are lowering one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. So if you know how many pounds of water you have and the temperature of the water you start with and the temperature of the water comming out of the cooler you can calculate how many BTUs the cooling unit of the water cooler has removed. BTU=Temp1 - Temp 2 X LB water