♨️ cal/(g·°C) to BTU/(lb·°F) — Calorie/(Gram·°C) to BTU/(Pound·°F) Converter

Convert specific heat capacity units — J/(kg·K), BTU/(lb·°F), cal/(g·°C) and more.

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Formula 1 cal/(g·°C) = 1 BTU/(lb·°F)
UnitNameValue
J/(kg·K) Joule/(Kilogram·Kelvin) 4186.8
kJ/(kg·K) Kilojoule/(Kilogram·Kelvin) 4.1868
BTU/(lb·°F) BTU/(Pound·°F) 1
kcal/(kg·°C) Kilocalorie/(Kilogram·°C) 1

How to convert Calorie/(Gram·°C) to BTU/(Pound·°F)

Multiply the number of Calorie/(Gram·°C)s by 1 to get BTU/(Pound·°F)s. Formula: BTU/(lb·°F) = cal/(g·°C) × 1. Example: 10 cal/(g·°C) × 1 = 10 BTU/(lb·°F). To reverse, divide BTU/(Pound·°F)s by 1 to get Calorie/(Gram·°C)s.

Worked examples

Example 1
1 cal/(g·°C) × 1 = 1 BTU/(lb·°F)
1 Calorie/(Gram·°C) equals 1 BTU/(Pound·°F).
Example 2
5 cal/(g·°C) × 1 = 5 BTU/(lb·°F)
5 Calorie/(Gram·°C) equals 5 BTU/(Pound·°F).
Example 3
10 cal/(g·°C) × 1 = 10 BTU/(lb·°F)
10 Calorie/(Gram·°C) equals 10 BTU/(Pound·°F).
Example 4 — reverse
1 BTU/(lb·°F) = 1 cal/(g·°C)
To convert back from BTU/(Pound·°F) to Calorie/(Gram·°C), divide by 1 or use the swap button above.

Calorie/(Gram·°C) to BTU/(Pound·°F) — reference table

Calorie/(Gram·°C) (cal/(g·°C))BTU/(Pound·°F) (BTU/(lb·°F))
0.001 cal/(g·°C)0.001 BTU/(lb·°F)
0.01 cal/(g·°C)0.01 BTU/(lb·°F)
0.1 cal/(g·°C)0.1 BTU/(lb·°F)
0.5 cal/(g·°C)0.5 BTU/(lb·°F)
1 cal/(g·°C)1 BTU/(lb·°F)
2 cal/(g·°C)2 BTU/(lb·°F)
5 cal/(g·°C)5 BTU/(lb·°F)
10 cal/(g·°C)10 BTU/(lb·°F)
20 cal/(g·°C)20 BTU/(lb·°F)
50 cal/(g·°C)50 BTU/(lb·°F)
100 cal/(g·°C)100 BTU/(lb·°F)
250 cal/(g·°C)250 BTU/(lb·°F)
500 cal/(g·°C)500 BTU/(lb·°F)
1000 cal/(g·°C)1000 BTU/(lb·°F)
10000 cal/(g·°C)10000 BTU/(lb·°F)

Quick conversion tips

1
Multiply by 1

To convert Calorie/(Gram·°C) to BTU/(Pound·°F), multiply by 1. Example: 10 cal/(g·°C) = 10 BTU/(lb·°F)

2
Reverse: divide by 1

To convert BTU/(Pound·°F) back to Calorie/(Gram·°C), divide by 1 (multiply by 1). Use the swap button above.

3
Round number check

Start with 100 Calorie/(Gram·°C)s = 100 BTU/(lb·°F) as your reference point. Scale up or down from there.

Frequently asked questions

1 Calorie/(Gram·°C) equals 1 BTU/(Pound·°F)s. Multiply any Calorie/(Gram·°C) value by 1 to get BTU/(Pound·°F)s.
10 Calorie/(Gram·°C)s equals 10 BTU/(Pound·°F)s. (10 × 1 = 10)
100 Calorie/(Gram·°C)s equals 100 BTU/(Pound·°F)s. (100 × 1 = 100)
Divide BTU/(Pound·°F) by 1 to get Calorie/(Gram·°C)s. Or multiply by 1. Use the swap button on the converter above for instant reverse conversion.
Formula: BTU/(lb·°F) = cal/(g·°C) × 1. Example: 5 cal/(g·°C) × 1 = 5 BTU/(lb·°F).
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About Calorie/(Gram·°C) and BTU/(Pound·°F)

Calorie/(Gram·°C) (cal/(g·°C))

The Calorie/(Gram·°C) is a unit of Specific Heat measurement (symbol: cal/(g·°C)). 1 cal/(g·°C) = 1 BTU/(lb·°F). Used in scientific and practical Specific Heat measurement applications.

BTU/(Pound·°F) (BTU/(lb·°F))

The BTU/(Pound·°F) is a unit of Specific Heat measurement (symbol: BTU/(lb·°F)). It is part of an internationally recognised measurement system used alongside the Calorie/(Gram·°C).

History & origin

Both the Calorie/(Gram·°C) and BTU/(Pound·°F) developed through the standardisation of Specific Heat measurement. Converting between them is a common requirement in science, engineering, and everyday applications where different measurement systems are used.

Common use: Calorie/(Gram·°C) to BTU/(Pound·°F) conversion is needed when working with international standards, scientific publications, or reference materials that use different unit systems for Specific Heat measurement.