degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) to kelvin/watt
Please provide values below to convert degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) to kelvin/watt [K/W], or change ↔.
degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th)
Definition: Similar to the IT-based unit but based on the thermochemical Btu.
Historyandorigin: Used in older heat transfer studies before standardization.
CurrentUse: Rare today but found in legacy engineering documents.
funfact: Even small differences in Btu definitions can impact large-scale energy calculations!
kelvin/watt [K/W]
Definition: Represents thermal resistance, where 1 K/W means a temperature rise of 1 Kelvin per watt of power applied.
Historyandorigin: An SI-derived unit used to measure the resistance to heat flow in materials.
CurrentUse: Used in electronics, HVAC systems, and thermal insulation studies.
funfact: High thermal resistance means better insulation—like why thermos flasks keep drinks hot or cold!
degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) to kelvin/watt [K/W] Conversion Table
1 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0005269175 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
2 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0010538349 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
3 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0015807524 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
5 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0026345873 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
10 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0052691745 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
50 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0263458726 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
100 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.0526917453 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
1000 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 0.5269174526 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
10000 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 5.2691745264 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
100000 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 52.691745264 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
1000000 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) | 526.91745264 kelvin/watt [K/W] |
How to Convert degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) to kelvin/watt
1 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) = 0.0005269175 kelvin/watt [K/W]
1 kelvin/watt [K/W] = 1897.8304761 degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th)
we use cross multiplication method
degree Fahrenheit second/Btu (th) → kelvin/watt [K/W]
1 → 0.0005269175
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0005269175=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0007903762