British thermal unit (redirect from BTU)
The British thermal unit (Btu) is a measure of heat, which is a form of energy. It was originally defined as the amount of heat required to raise the...
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Look up BTU in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BTU is an acronym referring to the British thermal unit BTU may also refer to: Bathurst Trade Union, the...
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Brandenburg University of Technology (redirect from BTU Cottbus)
Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg (German: Brandenburgische Technische Universität, BTU) was founded in 1991 and is a technical university in Brandenburg, Germany...
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5000 BTU/h × 8 h/day × 125 days/year = 5,000,000 BTU/year With a SEER of 10 BTU/(W·h), the annual electrical energy usage would be about: 5,000,000 BTU/year...
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Komgrich Nantapech (Thai: คมกฤช นันทเพชร), also better known as Eaktwan BTU Ruawaiking (เอกตะวัน บีทียูเรือไวกิ้ง) or Ektawan Mor Krungthep Thonburi (เอกตะวัน...
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pounds (lb), or by its energy content in joules (J), British thermal units (BTU), or kilowatt-hours (kW·h). CNG sold at filling stations in the US is priced...
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Greenhouse gas emissions (redirect from List of CO2 emitted per million Btu of energy from various fuels)
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activities intensify the greenhouse effect. This contributes to climate change. Carbon dioxide (CO2), from burning...
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Energy figures are measured in BTU, with 1 BTU equal to 1.055 kJ and 1 quadrillion BTU (1 quad) equal to 1.055 EJ. Because BTU is a unit of heat, sources...
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British thermal unit (BTU ≈ 1055.06 J), as the unit of heat. In those contexts, the unit of heat capacity is 1 BTU/°R ≈ 1900 J/K. The BTU was in fact defined...
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ft2 °F/Btu. Another source provides the following properties: conductivity=0.30 Btu/(hr ft °F) or 0.52 W/(m K); specific heat capacity=0.24 Btu/(lb °F)...
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