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9 July, 18:46

Specific internal energy is measured in energy per unit mass dimensions. What is 310 kJ/kg in Btu/lbm units?

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  1. 9 July, 19:41
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    133.276 Btu/lbm

    Explanation:

    1 kJ/kg = 0.429923 Btu/lbm

    Therefore, 310 kJ/kg = 133.276 Btu/lbm

    Specific internal energy can be defined as the internal energy (kJ or Btu) divided by a unit of mass (kg or lbm). Both sets of units (kJ/kg and Btu/lbm) are units for specific energy.

    Energy is an object's ability to do work and is represented in this example in Joules (J) or British Thermal Units (Btu).

    1 kJ = 1000 J

    Mass tells us how much something weighs and is represented in this example in kg or lbm (pounds).
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