14.2764006014

Calories/second to BTU/hour Converter

Conversion Formula

1 Calories/second = 14.2764006014 BTU/hour
1 BTU/hour = 0.0700456668 Calories/second

Calories/second → BTU/hour

Calories/secondBTU/hour
1 Calories/second14.2764006014 BTU/hour
5 Calories/second71.382003007 BTU/hour
10 Calories/second142.764006014 BTU/hour
50 Calories/second713.8200300698 BTU/hour
100 Calories/second1427.6400601397 BTU/hour
500 Calories/second7138.2003006984 BTU/hour
1000 Calories/second14276.4006013968 BTU/hour
5000 Calories/second71382.0030069839 BTU/hour

About Calories/second

Calories per second (cal/s) equals exactly 4.184 watts, used primarily in thermodynamics and physics to express heat transfer rates. While not a common everyday unit, it bridges thermal and mechanical power calculations in scientific research. One calorie per second equals exactly 4.184 watts or about 0.00561 horsepower.

About BTU/hour

BTU per hour (BTU/h) equals approximately 0.293 watts, the standard rating unit for air conditioners, heaters, and furnaces in North America. A typical window air conditioner rated at 10,000 BTU/h can cool a 400–500 square foot room, making this unit essential for HVAC system sizing. One BTU/h equals about 0.2931 watts.

💡 1 BTU/hour is about the heat from a burning match

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 Calories/second? in BTU/hour?

1 Calories/second = 14.2764006014 BTU/hour. Conversion Formula: 1 Calories/second = 14.2764006014 BTU/hour.

How many BTU/hour in 1 Calories/second?

1 Calories/second = 14.2764006014 BTU/hour. Use the converter above to calculate other values.

What is Calories/second?

Calories per second (cal/s) equals exactly 4.184 watts, used primarily in thermodynamics and physics to express heat transfer rates. While not a common everyday unit, it bridges thermal and mechanical power calculations in scientific research. One calorie per second equals exactly 4.184 watts or about 0.00561 horsepower.

What is BTU/hour?

BTU per hour (BTU/h) equals approximately 0.293 watts, the standard rating unit for air conditioners, heaters, and furnaces in North America. A typical window air conditioner rated at 10,000 BTU/h can cool a 400–500 square foot room, making this unit essential for HVAC system sizing. One BTU/h equals about 0.2931 watts.

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