Convert calorie [15 °C] to milliBtu [thermochemical]


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How many calorie in 1 milliBtu [thermochemical]? The answer is 0.25188740503607. We assume you are converting between calorie [15 °C] and milliBtu [thermochemical]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: calorie or milliBtu [thermochemical] The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 0.23890295761862 calorie, or 0.94845138280892 milliBtu [thermochemical]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between calories and milliBtu [thermochemical]. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical]

1 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 3.97003 milliBtu [thermochemical]

5 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 19.85014 milliBtu [thermochemical]

10 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 39.70028 milliBtu [thermochemical]

15 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 59.55042 milliBtu [thermochemical]

20 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 79.40056 milliBtu [thermochemical]

25 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 99.25069 milliBtu [thermochemical]

30 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 119.10083 milliBtu [thermochemical]

40 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 158.80111 milliBtu [thermochemical]

50 calorie to milliBtu [thermochemical] = 198.50139 milliBtu [thermochemical]


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Definition: Calorie

15 °C calorie: the amount of energy required to warm 1 g of air-free water from 14.5 °C to 15.5 °C at a constant pressure of 101.325 kPa (1 atm). Experimental values of this calorie ranged from 4.1852 J to 4.1858 J. The CIPM in 1950 published a mean experimental value of 4.1855 J, noting an uncertainty of 0.0005 J.


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