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How many horsepower hours in 1 calorie [I.T.]? The answer is 1.5596087120991E-6. We assume you are converting between horsepower hour and calorie [I.T.]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: horsepower hours or calorie [I.T.] The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 3.7250614122937E-7 horsepower hours, or 0.2388458966275 calorie [I.T.]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between horsepower hours and calories. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 641186.46699 calorie [I.T.]
2 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 1282372.93398 calorie [I.T.]
3 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 1923559.40097 calorie [I.T.]
4 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 2564745.86797 calorie [I.T.]
5 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 3205932.33496 calorie [I.T.]
6 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 3847118.80195 calorie [I.T.]
7 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 4488305.26894 calorie [I.T.]
8 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 5129491.73593 calorie [I.T.]
9 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 5770678.20292 calorie [I.T.]
10 horsepower hours to calorie [I.T.] = 6411864.66991 calorie [I.T.]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from calorie [I.T.] to horsepower hours, or enter any two units below:
International Steam Table Calorie (1956): 1.163 mW h = 4.1868 J exactly. This definition was adopted by the Fifth International Conference on Properties of Steam (London, July 1956).
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