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How many myriawatt hour in 1 therm [U.S.]? The answer is 2.9300111111111. We assume you are converting between myriawatt hour and therm [U.S.]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: myriawatt hour or therm [U.S.] The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 2.7777777777778E-8 myriawatt hour, or 9.4804342797335E-9 therm [U.S.]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between myriawatt hours and therm [U.S.]. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 0.3413 therm [U.S.]
5 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 1.70648 therm [U.S.]
10 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 3.41296 therm [U.S.]
20 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 6.82591 therm [U.S.]
30 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 10.23887 therm [U.S.]
40 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 13.65183 therm [U.S.]
50 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 17.06478 therm [U.S.]
75 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 25.59717 therm [U.S.]
100 myriawatt hour to therm [U.S.] = 34.12956 therm [U.S.]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from therm [U.S.] to myriawatt hour, or enter any two units below:
The therm (symbol thm) is a non-SI unit of heat energy. It was defined in the United States in 1968 as the energy equivalent of burning 100 cubic feet of natural gas at standard temperature and pressure. In the US gas industry its SI equivalent is defined as exactly 100,000 BTU59°F or 105.4804 megajoules. Public utilities in the U.S. use the therm unit for measuring customer usage of gas and calculating the monthly bills.
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