One British Thermal Unit (BTU) is equivalent to:

One British Thermal Unit (BTU) is equivalent to:

  • (a) 1055 joules
  • (b) 1165 joules
  • (c) 1275 joules
  • (d) 1385 joules
A British Thermal Unit, or BTU, is a unit of measurement for the amount of heat required to warm one pound of liquid water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. In other words, this amount of energy represents 1,055 joules or 252 calories.
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