Fuel Efficiency Mass Converter

Pound Per Horsepower Per Hour To Kilojoule Per Kilogram

pound per horsepower per hour to kilojoule per kilogram

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Pound per horsepower per hour to Kilojoule per kilogram Conversion Formula:

kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg) = pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) × 5918.352502

How to Convert pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) to kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg)?

To get Kilojoule per kilogram fuel efficiency mass, simply multiply Pound per horsepower per hour by 5918.352502. With the help of this fuel efficiency mass converter, we can easily convert Pound per horsepower per hour to Kilojoule per kilogram. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) to kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg).

How many Kilojoule per kilogram in one Pound per horsepower per hour?

1 pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) is 5918.352502 kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg).

pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) to kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg) converter is the fuel efficiency mass converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of fuel efficiency mass from Pound per horsepower per hour to Kilojoule per kilogram, in fuel efficiency mass. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) to kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Pound per horsepower per hour and Kilojoule per kilogram with detailed explanation.

Pound per horsepower per hour Definition

A pound per horsepower-hour (lb/hp·h) is a unit of the power specific fuel consumption in the US Customary Units and British Imperial Units.

Kilojoule per kilogram Definition

A kilojoule per kilogram (kJ/kg) is a decimal multiple of the SI derived unit of specific energy, heating value, energy content or heat of combustion per unit mass joule per kilogram. The joule per kilogram is equal to the useful energy released from one kilogram of fuel mass during its complete combustion. Examples: heat of combustion of hydrogen is 142 kJ/g and that of gasoline is 47 kJ/g.

pound/horsepower/hour (lb/(hp*h)) to kilojoule/kilogram (kJ/kg) Conversion table: