Watt-second To Therm Converter

(Ws to thm converter)

Convert Watt-second to Therm


Efficiently Convert Energy from Watt-seconds to Therms


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Explore the Watt-second to Therm Converter, developed by Newtum, and easily convert energy units from Ws to thm with precision. Ignite your curiosity about this essential tool!

What are Watt-second and Therm

Definition of Watt-second

A watt-second (Ws) is a derived unit of energy equivalent to the work done by one watt of power operating for one second. It's a measure of energy transfer that can be used in various applications such as electricity generation and mechanical work. The watt-second is a small unit of energy, often used alongside larger units like joules, with one watt-second being equal to one joule.

Definition of Therm

A therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy, commonly used in the heating and energy sectors. It is equivalent to 100,000 British Thermal Units (BTU). Often used to quantify natural gas volumes in the United States, one therm symbolizes the energy produced by burning 100 cubic feet of gas. It's a practical unit for large-scale energy consumption reporting, like in household heating or industrial energy use.

Watt-second to Therm Conversion Table

Watt-second (Ws) Therm (thm)
1 Ws 9.47817e-9 thm
10 Ws 9.47817e-8 thm
100 Ws 9.47817e-7 thm
1,000 Ws 9.47817e-6 thm
10,000 Ws 9.47817e-5 thm
100,000 Ws 0.000947817 thm
1,000,000 Ws 0.00947817 thm
10,000,000 Ws 0.0947817 thm
100,000,000 Ws 0.947817 thm
1,000,000,000 Ws 9.47817 thm

Conversion of Watt-second to Therm

Example 1:
convert 1,000 Ws to thm:
1,000 Ws = 1,000 × 9.47817e-6 thm = 9.47817e-3 thm

Example 2:
convert 50,000 Ws to thm:
50,000 Ws = 50,000 × 9.47817e-6 thm = 0.4739085 thm

History of Watt-second and Therm

The Watt-second to Therm Converter is a modern tool that arose from the need to simplify energy conversions between different unit systems. Its history is tied to the development of energy measurement standards, which aimed to provide consistency across scientific and engineering disciplines.

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Real Life Applications of Watt-second to Therm

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Solved Examples Ws to thm

Example 1: To convert 5,000 Ws to therms, the calculation would be 5,000 Ws × 9.47817e-6 thm/Ws = 0.04739085 thm.

Example 2: To convert 2,000,000 Ws to therms, the calculation would be 2,000,000 Ws × 9.47817e-6 thm/Ws = 18.95634 thm.

FAQs: Watt-second to Therm Converter

Q1: What is a Watt-second?
A: A watt-second is a unit of energy equivalent to one joule, representing the energy produced by a watt of power in one second.

Q2: How many watt-seconds are in a therm?
A: It takes approximately 105,505,585.262 watt-seconds to equal one therm.

Q3: Can I convert therms back to watt-seconds using this converter?
A: Yes, our converter can also perform the conversion from therms back to watt-seconds.