Kilojoule To Ton-hour Converter

(kJ to tr converter)

Convert Kilojoule to Ton-hour (refrigeration)


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(Last Updated On: 2024-10-18)

Discover the ease of converting energy units with our Kilojoule to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter, crafted by Newtum. Unleash the potential of precise energy conversion and satisfy your curiosity with our reliable tool.

What are Kilojoule and Ton-hour

Definition of Kilojoule

A kilojoule (kJ) is a unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI). It is equivalent to 1,000 joules. Often used to express both the energy content in food and the amount of energy consumed by physical activities, one kilojoule is roughly equal to the amount of energy needed to lift a one-kilogram weight to a height of ten meters.

Definition of Ton-hour

A Ton-hour is a unit of energy commonly used in the heating and cooling industry. It represents the amount of heat needed to melt one ton (2000 pounds) of ice in a 24-hour period. This unit is particularly useful for quantifying the capacity of industrial refrigeration systems, where large-scale cooling is necessary.

Kilojoule to Ton-hour Conversion Table

Kilojoule (kJ) Ton-hour (tr)
1 kJ 0.0003930148 tr
10 kJ 0.003930148 tr
50 kJ 0.01965074 tr
100 kJ 0.03930148 tr
200 kJ 0.07860296 tr
500 kJ 0.1965074 tr
1000 kJ 0.3930148 tr
5000 kJ 1.965074 tr
10000 kJ 3.930148 tr
50000 kJ 19.65074 tr

Conversion of Kilojoule to Ton-hour

1 kJ = 0.0003930148 tr
1 tr = 2544.433 kJ

Example 1:
Convert 200 kJ to tr:
200 kJ = 200 × 0.0003930148 tr = 0.07860296 tr

Example 2:
Convert 5000 kJ to tr:
5000 kJ = 5000 × 0.0003930148 tr = 1.965074 tr

History of Kilojoule and Ton-hour

A brief history of the Kilojoule to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter traces back to the evolution of the metric system and the refrigeration industry. The need to convert between these units arose as engineers and scientists sought standardized measurements for energy in various contexts, including refrigeration and air conditioning technologies.

How to use Kilojoule to Ton-hour Converter

Real Life Applications of Kilojoule to Ton-hour

Explore the practicality of the Kilojoule to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter and how it streamlines the energy conversion process in real-world applications.

Solved Examples kJ to tr

Example 1:
To convert 250 kJ to ton-hours:
250 kJ = 250 × 0.0003930148 tr = 0.0982537 tr

Example 2:
To convert 750 kJ to ton-hours:
750 kJ = 750 × 0.0003930148 tr = 0.29476085 tr

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Kilojoule to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter?
A tool designed to transition between units of energy, specifically from kilojoules to ton-hours, used predominantly in the context of refrigeration and cooling systems.

How accurate is the conversion?
The converter uses standardized values ensuring high accuracy for all conversions between kilojoules and ton-hours.

Can I convert ton-hours back to kilojoules?
Yes, the tool often provides the functionality to perform the inverse conversion from ton-hours to kilojoules.