Gram per Kilowatt Hour to Pound per BTU (th) Conversion

Convert between Gram per Kilowatt Hour and Pound per BTU (th) quickly and accurately.

g/kW·h
lb/Btu (th)

How to Convert Gram per Kilowatt Hour to Pound per BTU (th)

Conversion Formula

1 g/kW·h = 1548757.17 lb/Btu (th)
1 lb/Btu (th) = 6E-7 g/kW·h

Example

Convert 15 g/kW·h to lb/Btu (th):

15 g/kW·h = 15 × 1548757.17 lb/Btu (th) = 23231357.553 lb/Btu (th)

Unit Information

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Gram per Kilowatt Hour

g/kW·h

Definition

The gram per kilowatt hour (g/kW·h) is a unit of mass efficiency per unit energy, representing the mass required per unit energy in kilowatt-hour terms. It is commonly used in electrical engineering and energy storage applications for fuel efficiency calculations.

History/Origin

Derived from the kilowatt-hour and gram system, this unit was historically used in electrical engineering and energy storage applications for fuel efficiency calculations. It became standard in electrical power systems and energy storage analysis.

Current Use

Widely used in electrical engineering, energy storage analysis, and fuel efficiency calculations. It is essential for electrical power system design, energy storage optimization, and fuel efficiency assessments in electrical applications.

Multiplier

3600000000

Offset

0

Pound per BTU (th)

lb/Btu (th)

Definition

The pound per BTU (th) (lb/Btu (th)) is an imperial unit of mass efficiency per unit energy in the thermochemical BTU system, representing the mass required per unit energy. It is used in thermochemical applications and scientific contexts requiring precise mass-to-energy ratio measurements.

History/Origin

Derived from the thermochemical BTU system, this unit was developed for precise thermochemical calculations in imperial units. It became standard in scientific applications requiring exact mass-to-energy ratio measurements in thermochemical processes.

Current Use

Used in thermochemistry, scientific research, and applications requiring precise mass-to-energy ratio measurements in imperial units. It is essential for accurate thermochemical calculations and in scientific contexts where thermochemical BTU units are standard.

Multiplier

2324.444

Offset

0

Gram per Kilowatt Hour to Pound per BTU (th) Conversion Table

Gram per Kilowatt Hour [g/kW·h] Pound per BTU (th) [lb/Btu (th)]
1 g/kW·h 1548757.1701720001 lb/Btu (th)
10 g/kW·h 15487571.7017199993 lb/Btu (th)
25 g/kW·h 38718929.2542999983 lb/Btu (th)
50 g/kW·h 77437858.5085989982 lb/Btu (th)
100 g/kW·h 154875717.0171979964 lb/Btu (th)
0 g/kW·h 0E+0 lb/Btu (th)
-10 g/kW·h -15487571.7017199993 lb/Btu (th)
-40 g/kW·h -61950286.8068789989 lb/Btu (th)