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.
The acronym BTU stands for British Thermal Unit.
Traditionally the BTU (British Thermal Unit), but now we usually use kilojoules
A therm is a unit of energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units (BTUs), often used to measure natural gas consumption. It is commonly used in the United States for billing and measuring energy usage.
British Thermal Unit, the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit
British Thermal Unit
Joule, calorie, BTU (British Thermal Unit)
British Thermal Unit
British thermal unit.
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.
The acronym BTU stands for British Thermal Unit.
BTU (British Thermal Unit).
British Thermal Unit
Traditionally the BTU (British Thermal Unit), but now we usually use kilojoules
B.T.U. or British Thermal Unit usually seen on air conditioners.
The British Thermal Unit [ BTU ] is a unit of measurement, like a mile. It can have no Dollar impact, unless you are referring to its creation originally. Your question is the equivalent of asking for the Dollar impact of apples on peanuts.
British Thermal Unit