British thermal unit (39 °F)
unit of energy, about 1059.67 J
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British thermal unit (39 °F)
Summary
British thermal unit (39 °F) is an unit of energy[1].
Key Facts
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s instance of is recorded as unit of energy[2].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s instance of is recorded as UCUM derived unit[3].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s measured physical quantity is recorded as energy[4].
- United Kingdom is named after British thermal unit (39 °F)[5].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s different from is recorded as British thermal unit (thermochemical)[6].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s conversion to SI unit is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q25269', 'amount': '+1059.67'}[7].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s unit symbol is recorded as BTU (39 °F)[8].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s UN/CEFACT Common Code is recorded as N66[9].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s Wolfram Language unit code is recorded as "BritishThermalUnits39F"[10].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s UCUM code is recorded as [Btu_39][11].
- British thermal unit (39 °F)'s Ontology of units of Measure 2.0 unit ID is recorded as BritishThermalUnit-39F[12].