Definition:British Thermal Unit per Hour-Foot-Fahrenheit
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Definition
The British thermal unit per hour-foot-fahrenheit is an imperial unit of thermal conductivity.
Conversion Factors
\(\ds \) | \(\) | \(\ds 1\) | British thermal unit per hour-foot-fahrenheit | |||||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(\approx\) | \(\ds 1 \cdotp 731\) | watt per metre-kelvin |
Symbol
- $\mathrm {Btu / h \, ft \fahr}$
The symbol for the british thermal unit per hour-foot-fahrenheit is $\mathrm {Btu / h \, ft \fahr}$.
Its $\LaTeX$ code is \mathrm {Btu / h \, ft \fahr}
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Also known as
The British thermal unit per hour-foot-fahrenheit can also be found as the British thermal unit per hour-foot-rankine.
The units are identical because the degree Rankine is the same as the degree Fahrenheit but for its reference points.