Btu (th)/pound/°F (Btu (th)/(lb*°F)) = calorie (IT)/gram/°F (cal/(g*°F)) × 1.0006698877
To get Btu th per pound per fahrenheit specific heat capacity, simply multiply Calorie it per gram per fahrenheit by 1.0006698877. With the help of this specific heat capacity converter, we can easily convert Calorie it per gram per fahrenheit to Btu th per pound per fahrenheit. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert calorie (IT)/gram/°F (cal/(g*°F)) to Btu (th)/pound/°F (Btu (th)/(lb*°F)).
1 calorie (IT)/gram/°F (cal/(g*°F)) is 1.0006698877101 Btu (th)/pound/°F (Btu (th)/(lb*°F)).
calorie (IT)/gram/°F (cal/(g*°F)) to Btu (th)/pound/°F (Btu (th)/(lb*°F)) converter is the specific heat capacity converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of specific heat capacity from Calorie it per gram per fahrenheit to Btu th per pound per fahrenheit, in specific heat capacity. 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 calorie (IT)/gram/°F (cal/(g*°F)) to Btu (th)/pound/°F (Btu (th)/(lb*°F)), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Calorie it per gram per fahrenheit and Btu th per pound per fahrenheit with detailed explanation.
An international calorie per gram per degree Fahrenheit (cal(IT)/g·°F) is a non-SI unit of specific heat capacity. A material has the heat capacity of 1 cal(IT)/g·°F if heat energy of one international calorie is required to raise the temperature of one gram of this material by one degree Fahrenheit.
A thermochemical British thermal unit per pound per degree Fahrenheit (Btu(th)/lb·°F) is a unit of specific heat capacity in the US Customary Units and British Imperial Units. A material has the heat capacity of 1 Btu(th)/lb·°F if heat energy of one thermochemical British thermal unit is required to raise the temperature of one pound of this material by one degree Fahrenheit.