You're close enough for most purposes. The BTU is 5.435% larger than the
kilojoule (i.e., 1 BTU = 1.054 350 kJ).

Bill Potts, CMS
Roseville, CA
http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]


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>Subject: [USMA:29876] Re: kWh for gas
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>What can be done to get a change from BTU to joule.  If I'm not mistaken,
>the kilojoule and the BTU are almost the same value.  So there should only
>be a minor difference in the amounts shown, yes?
>
>
>Euric
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