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Conversion of kilowatt-hour into other
energy units
1 kW·h =
American and British
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367,100 kpm
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3,412.1 btu
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2,655,200 ft·lbf
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Heat
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859,850 cal
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2.2469*1025 eV
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Do you have any questions or comments?
conversion |
by LINO GUERRA on 2010-06-10 |
Umrechnung von BTU auf Joule stimmt nicht |
by X. Bühlmann on 2010-06-06 |
Der Faktur muss 1055.05585262 sein, d.h. 1 btu ist gleich 1055.05585262 und nicht 1054.4 J
saludos |
by jose francisco rodolfo hernandez ortega on 2010-06-05 |
saludos |
by jose francisco rodolfo hernandez ortega on 2010-06-05 |
aaa |
by david on 2010-06-01 |
equivalencia |
by peco on 2010-05-30 |
lo que quiero saber es cuanto es el consumo de una estufa de 1 kw por hora equivalente a watts, una ampolleta de 100 watts o 2 ampolletas o 3 ?? thanyou
by peco on 2010-06-01
lo que quiero saber es , cuanto es el consumo de una estufa de 1 kw por hora equivalente o comparada alas ampolletas gracias
Coversion |
by andrew on 2010-04-22 |
Joule |
by Omar on 2010-04-15 |
thanks |
by peqe on 2010-04-08 |
food |
by edson velasquez on 2010-04-04 |
convert temprature to Joules or Watts |
by Ian MacIver on 2010-03-29 |
I am trying to establish how much power I require to maintain a temp. in a building when the the proven heatloss is in the order of 2degC per Hour when the the building is heated to 20degC by conventional means i.e. mains electric. and the outside is an average of 5degC.
The heat loss was logged after the heaters were switched off.
by Me on 2010-03-30
How big is the building? is it a small room or a huge block.
Does it have insulation panels?
Whats the total surface?
Form factor?
Physique |
by aurelie on 2010-01-23 |
1 coulomb (C) = ? electrons (e-)
Merci,
by Daniel Lemme on 2010-03-31
1 coulomb= 6,28 *10^(18) electrones
ayudame con esta conversion |
by alejandro on 2010-01-21 |
ayudame con esta conversion |
by alejandro on 2010-01-21 |
Chemistry |
by Irene on 2009-11-21 |