kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K to Btu (th)/pound/°R
Please provide values below to convert kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K to Btu (th)/pound/°R, or change ↔.
kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K
Definition: A unit that combines force and specific heat, useful in certain mechanical systems.
Historyandorigin: This unit arises from both thermal and mechanical sciences, combining force and heat energy.
CurrentUse: Used in mechanical engineering when analyzing heat exchange systems with substantial force involved.
funfact: This unit helps engineers understand how materials respond to both mechanical and thermal stress simultaneously!
Btu (th)/pound/°R
Definition: A thermochemical Btu per pound per degree Rankine.
Historyandorigin: Used historically in industrial thermodynamics for accurate heat measurements.
CurrentUse: Almost obsolete today, but found in some very old industrial systems.
funfact: The Rankine scale is rarely used today, but it helps measure absolute temperature in the imperial system!
kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K to Btu (th)/pound/°R Conversion Table
1 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.0023438456 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
2 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.0046876912 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
3 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.0070315368 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
5 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.011719228 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
10 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.023438456 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
50 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.1171922801 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
100 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 0.2343845602 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
1000 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 2.3438456023 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
10000 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 23.438456023 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
100000 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 234.38456023 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
1000000 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K | 2343.8456023 Btu (th)/pound/°R |
How to Convert kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K to Btu (th)/pound/°R
1 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K = 0.0023438456 Btu (th)/pound/°R
1 Btu (th)/pound/°R = 426.64926351 kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K
we use cross multiplication method
kilogram-force meter/kilogram/K → Btu (th)/pound/°R
1 → 0.0023438456
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0023438456=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0035157684