A quadrillion BTU is a unit of energy equal to one quadrillion British Thermal Units. It represents a very large amount of energy typically used to measure global energy consumption, production, or reserves on a large scale.
I think you may mean BTU/hr. BTU means British Thermal Unit which is defined as the heat to raise 1 lb of water by 1 degF, so BTU/hr would mean so many BTU's per hour, which is a rate of energy flow. Home heating boilers are often rated in BTU/hr though they may more recently be rated in Kilowatts. 100,000 BTU/hr = 29.3 Kw.
The answer: 17070 BTU The math: 3414 BTU = 1 KVA (KW) so 5 KVA = 17070 BTU
1 BTU (British Thermal Unit) is approximately equal to 1055.06 Joules.
There are approximately 0.00094781712 BTU in one joule.
1 BTU = 1.055 kilojoules. I'm not sure what you mean by 'BTUday'. BTU is a quantity of energy, so BTU x Day has no meaning. BTU/day is a rate of energy, ie power. KW is a rate, and KWh a quantity. So what are we comparing? 1 BTU/sec = 1.055 kJ/sec = 1.055 KW. So 1.055 KWsecs = 1 BTU, 1 KWh = 3412 BTU. It also follows that 3412 BTU/hour = 1 KW. Hope this has helped. Just remember to compare quantity with quantity, and rate with rate, and don't mix them up.
According to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) in 2011, total energy consumption in the United States was 97.7 quadrillion British Thermal Units (Btu). Of this, 6.8 quadrillion Btu or 7.0% was from renewable sources, 0.67 quadrillion Btu or 0.69% was from Biofuels, and 8.3 quadrillion Btu or 8.5% was from Nuclear sources. The balance of 83.81% came from fossil fuels.
According to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) in 2010, total energy consumption was 523.9 quadrillion British Thermal Units (Btu). Of this, 56.2 quadrillion Btu, or 10.7% was from renewable sources, and 27.3 quadrillion Btu or 5.2% was from Nuclear sources. The balance of 84.1% came from fossil fuels.
18000 BTU means TON 1.5 ,12000 BTU means 1 TON
According to EIA US consumes 11 quadrillion BTU / year. (5,800,000 BTU are in 1 barrel of oil). That works out to 1.89 billion barrels per year. Divide that by 365 and you get 5.17 million barrels per day.
A thousand times a quadrillion is a quintillion.
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If, by guadrilion, you mean quadrillion, then the answer is 15. If not, I don't know.
A petaflop, if you mean floating point operations.
A quadrillion and one.
4 quadrillion
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