How many megaton in 1 millidekatherm? The answer is 2.5216441204589E-10. We assume you are converting between megaton [explosive] and millidekatherm. You can view more details on each measurement unit: megaton or millidekatherm The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 2.3900573613767E-16 megaton, or 9.4781707774915E-7 millidekatherm. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between megatons and millidekatherms. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 megaton to millidekatherm = 3965666653.3024 millidekatherm
2 megaton to millidekatherm = 7931333306.6049 millidekatherm
3 megaton to millidekatherm = 11896999959.907 millidekatherm
4 megaton to millidekatherm = 15862666613.21 millidekatherm
5 megaton to millidekatherm = 19828333266.512 millidekatherm
6 megaton to millidekatherm = 23793999919.815 millidekatherm
7 megaton to millidekatherm = 27759666573.117 millidekatherm
8 megaton to millidekatherm = 31725333226.42 millidekatherm
9 megaton to millidekatherm = 35690999879.722 millidekatherm
10 megaton to millidekatherm = 39656666533.024 millidekatherm
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millidekatherm to megaton, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.
So 1 millidekatherm = 10-3 dekatherms.
The definition of a dekatherm is as follows:
10 therms are known as a decatherm (sometimes, dekatherm commonly abbreviated Dth), which is 1000000 Btu.
Note in this case, we define this based on therm [Europe] not therm [U.S.] since the exact number is slightly different for each case.
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