Convert Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin to BTU per Pound Fahrenheit

0.2388458966

1 kJ/(kg·K) = 0.2388458966 BTU/(lb·°F)

Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin to BTU per Pound Fahrenheit Table

Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin (kJ/(kg·K)) BTU per Pound Fahrenheit (BTU/(lb·°F))
1 kJ/(kg·K) 0.2388458966 BTU/(lb·°F)
5 kJ/(kg·K) 1.1942294831 BTU/(lb·°F)
10 kJ/(kg·K) 2.3884589663 BTU/(lb·°F)
25 kJ/(kg·K) 5.9711474157 BTU/(lb·°F)
50 kJ/(kg·K) 11.9422948314 BTU/(lb·°F)
100 kJ/(kg·K) 23.8845896627 BTU/(lb·°F)
500 kJ/(kg·K) 119.4229483137 BTU/(lb·°F)
1,000 kJ/(kg·K) 238.8458966275 BTU/(lb·°F)
5,000 kJ/(kg·K) 1,194.2294831375 BTU/(lb·°F)
10,000 kJ/(kg·K) 2,388.458966275 BTU/(lb·°F)

About Specific Heat Capacity

Specific heat capacity describes how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of one unit of mass by one degree. Water has an unusually high specific heat (4,186 J/kg·K), which is why oceans moderate coastal climates and water is used as a coolant.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many BTU per Pound Fahrenheit are in 1 Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin?

1 kJ/(kg·K) = 0.2388458966 BTU/(lb·°F)

What is Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin?

Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin (kJ/(kg·K)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. Specific heat capacity describes how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of one unit of mass by one degree. Water has an unusually high specific heat (4,186 J/kg·K), which is why oceans moderate coastal climates and water is used as a coolant.

What is BTU per Pound Fahrenheit?

BTU per Pound Fahrenheit (BTU/(lb·°F)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. Specific heat capacity describes how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of one unit of mass by one degree. Water has an unusually high specific heat (4,186 J/kg·K), which is why oceans moderate coastal climates and water is used as a coolant.

How to convert Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin to BTU per Pound Fahrenheit?

To convert Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin (kJ/(kg·K)) to BTU per Pound Fahrenheit (BTU/(lb·°F)), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 kJ/(kg·K) = 0.2388458966 BTU/(lb·°F). Example: 5 kJ/(kg·K) = 1.194229 BTU/(lb·°F).

What is the formula for Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin to BTU per Pound Fahrenheit?

The formula is: BTU per Pound Fahrenheit = Kilojoule per Kilogram Kelvin × 0.2388458966. The conversion factor from kJ/(kg·K) to BTU/(lb·°F) is 0.2388458966.