
calorie (th)/minute/square centimeter = Btu (IT)/minute/square foot / 3.6842257575
To get Calorie th per minute per square centimeter heat flux density, simply divide Btu it per minute per square foot by 3.6842257575. With the help of this heat flux density converter, we can easily convert Btu it per minute per square foot to Calorie th per minute per square centimeter. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert Btu (IT)/minute/square foot to calorie (th)/minute/square centimeter.
1 Btu (IT)/minute/square foot is 0.27142744929547 calorie (th)/minute/square centimeter.
Btu (IT)/minute/square foot to calorie (th)/minute/square centimeter converter is the heat flux density converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of heat flux density from Btu it per minute per square foot to Calorie th per minute per square centimeter, in heat flux density. 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 Btu (IT)/minute/square foot to calorie (th)/minute/square centimeter, and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Btu it per minute per square foot and Calorie th per minute per square centimeter with detailed explanation.
An international BTU per minute per square foot (BTU/min·ft²) is a US Customary and British Imperial unit of heat flux density. By definition, an international BTU per minute per square foot is the rate of heat energy of one international BTU per minute transferred through the area of one square foot, which is normal to the direction of the heat flux.
A thermochemical calorie per minute per square centimeter (cal(th)/min·cm²) is a metric unit of heat flux density. By definition, a thermochemical calorie per minute per square centimeter is the rate of heat energy of one thermochemical calorie per minute transferred through the area of one square centimeter, which is normal to the direction of the heat flux.