Unveiling the precision of energy conversion, our tool effortlessly transforms gram-force meters into British thermal units, kindling your curiosity with its simplicity and accuracy.
A gram-force meter (gf·m) is a unit of torque representing the rotational force applied by one gram-force acting at a perpendicular distance of one meter from a pivot point.
Definition of British thermal unitA British thermal unit (Btu) measures energy and is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
Gram-force Meter (gf·m) | British thermal unit (Btu) |
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1 gf·m | 0.000023 Btu |
5 gf·m | 0.000115 Btu |
10 gf·m | 0.000231 Btu |
20 gf·m | 0.000462 Btu |
50 gf·m | 0.001155 Btu |
100 gf·m | 0.002310 Btu |
200 gf·m | 0.004620 Btu |
500 gf·m | 0.011550 Btu |
1000 gf·m | 0.023099 Btu |
2000 gf·m | 0.046198 Btu |
1 gf·m = 0.000023 Btu
1 Btu = 43,162.056 gf·m
Example 1:
convert 100 gf·m to Btu:
100 gf·m = 100 × 0.000023 Btu = 0.0023 Btu
Example 2:
convert 250 gf·m to Btu:
250 gf·m = 250 × 0.000023 Btu = 0.00575 Btu
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Example 1:
To convert 150 gf·m to Btu:
150 gf·m = 150 × 0.000023 Btu = 0.00345 Btu
Example 2:
To convert 300 gf·m to Btu:
300 gf·m = 300 × 0.000023 Btu = 0.0069 Btu