Btu to Kilotons (metric, explosive energy) conversion
There is more than one type of Btu. Please use the appropriate variation from the list below.
Btu (15°C) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (15.6°C) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (15.8°C, Canada) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (15.8°C, ISO) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (3.9°C) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (I.T.) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (I.T., pre-1956) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (mean) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
Btu (thermoc.) to Kilotons (metric,explosive energy)
One BTU is the energy required to heat 1 avoirdupois pound of liquid water by 1 degree Fahrenheit, at a pressure of one atmosphere.
A kiloton of TNT is the amount of energy released in the detonation of 1,000 metric tons of TNT. It equates to 4.184 terajoules