BTU (th) per Cubic Foot to Cubic Meter per Joule Conversion

Convert between BTU (th) per Cubic Foot and Cubic Meter per Joule quickly and accurately.

Btu (th)/ft³
m³/J

How to Convert BTU (th) per Cubic Foot to Cubic Meter per Joule

Conversion Formula

1 Btu (th)/ft³ = 37234.028 m³/J
1 m³/J = 0 Btu (th)/ft³

Example

Convert 15 Btu (th)/ft³ to m³/J:

15 Btu (th)/ft³ = 15 × 37234.028 m³/J = 558510.423 m³/J

Unit Information

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BTU (th) per Cubic Foot

Btu (th)/ft³

Definition

The BTU (th) per cubic foot (Btu (th)/ft³) is an imperial unit of energy density in the thermochemical BTU system, representing the energy content per unit volume. It is used in thermochemical applications and scientific contexts requiring precise energy 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 energy measurements in thermochemical processes.

Current Use

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

Multiplier

37234.028

Offset

0

Cubic Meter per Joule

m³/J

Definition

The cubic meter per joule (m³/J) is the reciprocal of the SI unit of energy density, representing the volume required per unit energy. It is used in applications where volume efficiency per unit energy is more relevant than energy density, such as in certain fuel efficiency calculations.

History/Origin

As the reciprocal of joule per cubic meter, this unit naturally arose in applications where volume efficiency per unit energy is more relevant. It became useful in certain engineering calculations where volume-to-energy ratios are critical.

Current Use

Used in specific engineering applications where volume efficiency per unit energy is more relevant than energy density. It is essential for certain fuel efficiency calculations and in contexts where volume-to-energy ratios are critical for system design.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

BTU (th) per Cubic Foot to Cubic Meter per Joule Conversion Table

BTU (th) per Cubic Foot [Btu (th)/ft³] Cubic Meter per Joule [m³/J]
1 Btu (th)/ft³ 37234.028198 m³/J
10 Btu (th)/ft³ 372340.281982 m³/J
25 Btu (th)/ft³ 930850.704955 m³/J
50 Btu (th)/ft³ 1861701.4099089999 m³/J
100 Btu (th)/ft³ 3723402.8198190001 m³/J
0 Btu (th)/ft³ 0E+0 m³/J
-10 Btu (th)/ft³ -372340.281982 m³/J
-40 Btu (th)/ft³ -1489361.1279269999 m³/J