Horsepower hours to Therms calculator

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Horsepower hours to Therms formula

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Horsepower hours to Therms Conversion Table

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hph thm hph thm hph thm hph thm
1 0.025444331864849 26 0.66155262848607 51 1.2976609251073 76 1.9337692217285
2 0.050888663729698 27 0.68699696035092 52 1.3231052569721 77 1.9592135535934
3 0.076332995594547 28 0.71244129221577 53 1.348549588837 78 1.9846578854582
4 0.1017773274594 29 0.73788562408062 54 1.3739939207018 79 2.0101022173231
5 0.12722165932424 30 0.76332995594547 55 1.3994382525667 80 2.0355465491879
6 0.15266599118909 31 0.78877428781032 56 1.4248825844315 81 2.0609908810528
7 0.17811032305394 32 0.81421861967516 57 1.4503269162964 82 2.0864352129176
8 0.20355465491879 33 0.83966295154001 58 1.4757712481612 83 2.1118795447825
9 0.22899898678364 34 0.86510728340486 59 1.5012155800261 84 2.1373238766473
10 0.25444331864849 35 0.89055161526971 60 1.5266599118909 85 2.1627682085122
11 0.27988765051334 36 0.91599594713456 61 1.5521042437558 86 2.188212540377
12 0.30533198237819 37 0.94144027899941 62 1.5775485756206 87 2.2136568722419
13 0.33077631424304 38 0.96688461086426 63 1.6029929074855 88 2.2391012041067
14 0.35622064610788 39 0.99232894272911 64 1.6284372393503 89 2.2645455359716
15 0.38166497797273 40 1.017773274594 65 1.6538815712152 90 2.2899898678364
16 0.40710930983758 41 1.0432176064588 66 1.67932590308 91 2.3154341997012
17 0.43255364170243 42 1.0686619383237 67 1.7047702349449 92 2.3408785315661
18 0.45799797356728 43 1.0941062701885 68 1.7302145668097 93 2.3663228634309
19 0.48344230543213 44 1.1195506020534 69 1.7556588986746 94 2.3917671952958
20 0.50888663729698 45 1.1449949339182 70 1.7811032305394 95 2.4172115271606
21 0.53433096916183 46 1.170439265783 71 1.8065475624043 96 2.4426558590255
22 0.55977530102668 47 1.1958835976479 72 1.8319918942691 97 2.4681001908903
23 0.58521963289152 48 1.2213279295127 73 1.857436226134 98 2.4935445227552
24 0.61066396475637 49 1.2467722613776 74 1.8828805579988 99 2.51898885462
25 0.63610829662122 50 1.2722165932424 75 1.9083248898637 100 2.5444331864849

  • Therm (105,505,600 J)
    Not to be confused with Thermies unit. The therm (symbol, thm) is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British thermal units (Btu). It is approximately the energy equivalent of burning 100 cubic feet (2.83 cubic metres) – often referred to as 1 CCF – of natural gas. Since natural gas meters measure volume and not energy content, a therm factor is used by natural gas companies to convert the volume of gas used to its heat equivalent, and thus calculate the actual energy use. The therm factor is usually expressed in units of therms per CCF. It will vary with the mix of hydrocarbons in the natural gas. Natural gas with a higher than average concentration of ethane, propane or butane will have a higher therm factor. Impurities, such as carbon dioxide or nitrogen, lower the therm factor. One therm is equal to about 105.5 megajoules, 25200 kilocalories, or 29.3 kilowatt-hours. One therm can also be provided by about 96.7 cubic feet (2.74 m3) of natural gas. The therm sometimes has been confused with the thermie. The names of both units come from the Greek word for heat.
  • Horsepower hour (2,684,519 J)
    A horsepower-hour (hph or hp⋅h) is an outdated unit of energy, not used in the SI system of units. The unit represents an amount of work a horse is supposed capable of delivering during an hour (1 (one) horsepower integrated over a time interval of an hour). The horsepower-hour is still used in the railroad industry when sharing motive power (locomotives.) For example, if Railroad A borrows a 2,500 horsepower locomotive from Railroad B and operates it for twelve hours, Railroad A owes a debt of (2,500 hp × 12 h) = 30,000 hp⋅h. Railroad A may repay the debt by loaning Railroad B a 3,000 horsepower locomotive for ten hours.
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