Convert (newton • meter) / hour to BTU / second

Learn how to convert 1 (newton • meter) / hour to BTU / second step by step.

Calculation Breakdown

Set up the equation
1.0(newton×meterhour)=x(BTUsecond)
Define the base values of the selected units in relation to the SI unit (watt)
Left side: 1.0 (newton×meterhour)=1073.6×103(watt)=1073.6×103(W)
Right side: 1.0 (BTUsecond)=1055.05585262(watt)=1055.05585262(W)
Insert known values into the conversion equation to determine x
1.0(newton×meterhour)=x(BTUsecond)
Insert known values =>
1.0×1073.6×103×(watt)=x×1055.05585262×(watt)
Or
1.01073.6×103(W)=x1055.05585262(W)
Cancel SI units
1.0×1073.6×103(W)=x×1055.05585262×(W)
Conversion Equation
1073.6×103=x×1055.05585262
Switch sides
x×1055.05585262=1073.6×103
Isolate x
Multiply both sides by (1.01055.05585262)
x×1055.05585262×1.01055.05585262=1073.6×103×1.01055.05585262
Cancel
x×1055.05585262×1.01055.05585262=107×1.03.6×103×1055.05585262
Simplify
x=1073.6×103×1055.05585262
Rewrite equation
1.0103 can be rewritten to 103
Rewrite
x=103×1073.6×1055.05585262
Simplify
x=10103.6×1055.05585262
Solve x
x2.6328253342×10142.6328×1014
Conversion Equation
1.0(newton×meterhour)2.6328×1014(BTUsecond)

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