Convert nanojoule/second to MBtu (IT)/hour
Please provide values below to convert nanojoule/second [nJ/s] to MBtu (IT)/hour [MBtu/h], or Convert MBtu (IT)/hour to nanojoule/second.
How to Convert Nanojoule/second to Mbtu (It)/hour
1 nJ/s = 3.41214163513308e-15 MBtu/h
Example: convert 15 nJ/s to MBtu/h:
15 nJ/s = 15 Γ 3.41214163513308e-15 MBtu/h = 5.11821245269961e-14 MBtu/h
Nanojoule/second to Mbtu (It)/hour Conversion Table
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Nanojoule/second
A nanojoule per second (nJ/s) is a unit of power representing the transfer or conversion of one nanojoule of energy per second.
History/Origin
The nanojoule per second is derived from the SI units of energy (joule) and time (second), with 'nano' indicating a factor of 10^-9. It is used in contexts requiring very small power measurements, especially in scientific and engineering fields.
Current Use
The nJ/s is used in scientific research, nanotechnology, and precise energy transfer measurements where extremely low power levels are involved, often in the context of nanoscale systems or experiments.
Mbtu (It)/hour
MBtu/h (Million British thermal units per hour) is a unit of power used to measure the rate of energy transfer or consumption, particularly in heating, cooling, and energy industries.
History/Origin
The MBtu/h unit originated from the British thermal unit (Btu), a traditional unit of heat energy, with the 'Million' prefix indicating a large-scale measurement. It has been used primarily in the United States and industry contexts to quantify energy flow rates in power and energy systems.
Current Use
Today, MBtu/h is used in the energy sector to specify heating and cooling capacities, energy production rates, and power consumption in industrial and commercial applications, especially where large-scale thermal energy transfer is involved.