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What are the formulas regarding volts watts amps and bt'us
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The simple formula (Ohm's Law) is that Watts=VoltagexCurrent(Amps).
A Watt is a unit of power and is equivalent to one Joule per second .
A Joule is a unit of Work defined as the work performed by applying a constant force of one Newton to an object and moving it one metre.
A Newton is the force required to give a mass of 1kg an acceleration of 1metre/second/second .
Clear so far ? Good, then to convert Watts to BTU's per hour all you do is multiply the number of Watts by a constant of 3.41.
A BTU is the amount of energy necessary to raise the temperature of 1lb of water from 58.5 degrees Fahrenheit to 59.5 degrees.
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Brian,
Technically a joule is a International Standard (SI) unit. But you can call it metric. And there is a direct correlation between a pint and a litre: there are 1.760 pints in a litre. The definition of a joule (newton metre) is as DSG said. The definition of a calorie is the amount of energy required to to raise one gram of pure water 1 degree celsius (from 14.5C to 15.5C exactly). As there are 4.184 calories in a joule Gef's answer is not completely correct, but fairly near. Sorry to be picky.
Andy