Input | Output | Table Chart | |
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1 ft-lb | 12 in-lb | foot pounds to inch pounds table | |
1 in-lb | 0.113 Nm | inch pounds to newton meters table | |
1 Nm | 0.7376 ft-lb | newton meters to foot pounds table | |
1 in-lb | 0.0833 ft-lb | inch pounds to foot pounds table | |
1 ft-lb | 1.3558179 Nm | foot pounds to newton meters table | |
1 l-atm | 101.325 J | liter atmospheres to joules table | |
1 in-lb | 15.999999461875 in-oz | inch pounds to inch ounces table | |
1 Nm | 8.850746106833 in-lb | newton meters to inch pounds table | |
1 Nm | 3.72506E-7 hph | newton meters to horsepower hours table | |
1 J | 1 Nm | joules to newton meters table |
With the following tool, you can generate and print the Btus to ergs reference table based on your own needs. You can find a dynamic tool at Btus to ergs table chart (BTU to erg) or ergs to Btus table chart (erg to BTU).
BTU | erg |
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1 | = 10550559000 |
2 | = 21101118000 |
3 | = 31651677000 |
4 | = 42202236000 |
5 | = 52752795000 |
6 | = 63303354000 |
7 | = 73853913000 |
8 | = 84404472000 |
9 | = 94955031000 |
10 | = 105505590000 |
11 | = 116056149000 |
12 | = 126606708000 |
13 | = 137157267000 |
14 | = 147707826000 |
15 | = 158258385000 |
16 | = 168808944000 |
17 | = 179359503000 |
18 | = 189910062000 |
19 | = 200460621000 |
20 | = 211011180000 |
21 | = 221561739000 |
22 | = 232112298000 |
23 | = 242662857000 |
24 | = 253213416000 |
25 | = 263763975000 |
erg | BTU |
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1 | = 9.5E-11 |
2 | = 1.9E-10 |
3 | = 2.84E-10 |
4 | = 3.79E-10 |
5 | = 4.74E-10 |
6 | = 5.69E-10 |
7 | = 6.63E-10 |
8 | = 7.58E-10 |
9 | = 8.53E-10 |
10 | = 9.48E-10 |
11 | = 1.043E-9 |
12 | = 1.137E-9 |
13 | = 1.232E-9 |
14 | = 1.327E-9 |
15 | = 1.422E-9 |
16 | = 1.517E-9 |
17 | = 1.611E-9 |
18 | = 1.706E-9 |
19 | = 1.801E-9 |
20 | = 1.896E-9 |
21 | = 1.99E-9 |
22 | = 2.085E-9 |
23 | = 2.18E-9 |
24 | = 2.275E-9 |
25 | = 2.37E-9 |
Btu is the abbreviation of the British thermal unit. It is a traditional unit of energy equal to about 1055 joules.
Erg is a unit of energy and mechanical work in the the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units, symbol "erg".
Btu is the abbreviation of the British thermal unit. It is a traditional unit of energy equal to about 1055 joules.
Calorie [ 15 °C] is a unit of energy that the amount of energy required to warm on gram of air-free water from 14.5 °C to 15.5 °C at standard atmospheric presure (1 cal [15°C] = 4.1855 J).
Calorie is a pre-SI metric unit of energy, symbol "cal". Calorie [i.t.] is an International Stream Table calorie equal to 4.1868 joules.
Electronvolts (symbol eV; also written electron volt) is a unit of energy equal to approximately 1.602×10.19 joule.
Erg is a unit of energy and mechanical work in the the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system of units, symbol "erg".
Exajoule is a unit of energy equal to 1.0E+18 joules, symbol "EJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "exa" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Femtojoule is a unit of energy equal to 1.0E-15 joules, symbol "fJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "femto" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Foot-pound or foot-pound force is a unit of energy in the Engineering and Gravitational System in United States customy and imperial unit of measure.
Gigajoule is a unit of energy equal to 1.0E+9 joules, symbol "GJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "giga" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Gigawatt hour is a unit of energy equal to 1000 Megawatt hours, sysmbol "GWh". This unit comes form "giga" metric-prefix and "watt hour" unit of energy.
Gram calorie or small calorie (symbol: cal) approximates the energy needed to increase the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C. This is about 4.2 joules.
Horsepower-hour (hph) is an outdated unit of energy, not used in the SI system of units.
kilogram calorie, dietary calorie, or food calorie (symbol: Cal) approximates the energy needed to increase the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 °C. This is exactly 1,000 small calories or about 4.2 kilojoules.
Kilojoule is a unit of energy equal to 1000 joules, symbol "kJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "kilo" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
The kilowatt-hour (symbolized kWh) is a unit of energy equivalent to one kilowatt (1 kW) of power expended for one hour (1 h) of time.
Megajoule is a unit of energy equal to 1 000 000 joules, symbol "MJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "mega" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Microjoule is a unit of energy equal to 1/1 000 000 joule, symbol "µJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "micro" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Millijoule is a unit of energy equal to 1/1 000 joule, symbol "mJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "milli" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Nanojoule is a unit of energy equal to 1/1 000 000 000 joule, symbol "nJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "nano" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
A newton metre is a unit of torque (also called "moment") in the SI system. The symbolic form is Nm or N·m. One newton metre is equal to the torque resulting from a force of one newton applied perpendicularly to a moment arm which is one metre long.
Petajoule is a unit of energy equal to 1.0E+15 joules, symbol "PJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "peta" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Picojoule is a unit of energy equal to 1/1 000 000 000 000 joule, symbol "pJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "pico" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
A quad is a unit of energy equal to 1015 (a short-scale quadrillion) BTU,or 1.055 × 1018 joules (1.055 exajoules or EJ) in SI units.
Teraelectronvolt is a unit of energy equal to 1012 electronvolts, symbol "TeV". This unit comes form a combination of metrix-prefix "tera" and "electronvolt".
Terajoule is a unit of energy equal to 1.0E+12 joules, symbol "TJ". This unit comes from a combination of metric-prefix "tera" and SI derived unit of energy "joule".
Terawatthours is a unit of energy equal to 1000 Gigawatt hours, symbol "TWh". This unit comes from a combination fo metric-prefix "tera" and "watt hour" unit of energy.
Thermie (th) is a metric unit of heat energy, part of the meter-tonne-second system sometimes used by European engineers.
The therm (symbol th) is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units (BTU).
Tonne of coal equivalent or ton of coal equivalent (TCE) is, unit of energy, a conventional value of 7 Gcal (IT) = 29.3076 GJ.
A ton of oil equivalent (TOE) is, unit of energy, a conventional value, based on the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil, of 41.868 GJ, 11.63 MWh, 1.28 TCE, 39.68 million BTU, or 6.6 - 8.0 actual barrels of oil (depending on actual
Watthour (symbolized Wh) is a unit of energy equivalent to one watt (1 W) of power expended for one hour (1 h) of time.