Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F to watt/centimeter/°C
Please provide values below to convert Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F to watt/centimeter/°C, or change ↔.
Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F
Definition: Indicates heat transfer in Btu (IT) across one inch of material per hour per square foot.
Historyandorigin: Used to describe smaller-scale heat flows, particularly in heating systems with thin insulation.
CurrentUse: Relevant for calculating heat loss or gain in walls, windows, and other thin materials.
funfact: This unit is especially useful for calculating insulation efficiency in colder climates!
watt/centimeter/°C
Definition: A unit of thermal conductivity similar to W/(m*K), but measured per centimeter and degree Celsius.
Historyandorigin: A variation of SI units, used for more precise measurements in smaller scales or materials.
CurrentUse: Common in laboratory settings and for very fine material analysis.
funfact: Tiny scale measurements help scientists understand the behavior of materials at a micro level!
Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F to watt/centimeter/°C Conversion Table
1 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.0014422789 watt/centimeter/°C |
2 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.0028845578 watt/centimeter/°C |
3 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.0043268367 watt/centimeter/°C |
5 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.0072113944 watt/centimeter/°C |
10 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.0144227889 watt/centimeter/°C |
50 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.0721139444 watt/centimeter/°C |
100 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 0.1442278889 watt/centimeter/°C |
1000 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 1.4422788886 watt/centimeter/°C |
10000 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 14.422788886 watt/centimeter/°C |
100000 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 144.22788886 watt/centimeter/°C |
1000000 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F | 1442.2788886 watt/centimeter/°C |
How to Convert Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F to watt/centimeter/°C
1 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F = 0.0014422789 watt/centimeter/°C
1 watt/centimeter/°C = 693.34717985 Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F
we use cross multiplication method
Btu (IT) inch/hour/sq. foot/°F → watt/centimeter/°C
1 → 0.0014422789
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0014422789=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0021634183