US Therms (thm) to Watt-minutes (Wm) conversion

1 thm = 1758007 WmWmthm
Formula
1 thm = 1758007 Wm

Understanding US Therms to Watt-minutes Conversion

The US therm equals 100,000 BTU (IT) and is the customary unit for natural gas billing in the United States. The watt-minute (Wm) is the energy of one watt sustained for one minute, equal to 60 joules, occasionally used in laboratory and process contexts where minute-scale energy accounting is natural. Converting therms to watt-minutes bridges a large fuel unit and a fine time-based energy measure.

Conversion Formula

1 thm=1.758007×106 Wm1\ \text{thm} = 1.758007 \times 10⁶\ \text{Wm}

To convert US Therms to Watt-minutes, multiply by this factor:

Wm=thm×1758007\text{Wm} = \text{thm} \times 1758007

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 US Therms to Watt-minutes.

Wm=25×1758007=4.39502×107 Wm\text{Wm} = 25 \times 1758007 = 4.39502 \times 10⁷\ \text{Wm}

How to Convert US Therms to Watt-minutes

This method expresses a therm-based energy figure in watt-minutes.

  1. Note the therm value: Begin with the number of US therms.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Apply 1,758,007 watt-minutes per therm.
  3. Use scientific notation: The totals are large, so a power of ten keeps them readable.
  4. Worked result: For 4 therms, 4×1,758,007=7.03203×1064 \times 1{,}758{,}007 = 7.03203 \times 10⁶ Wm.

US Therms to Watt-minutes conversion table

US Therms (thm)Watt-minutes (Wm)
00
11758007
23516013
35274020
47032027
58790033
610548040
712306050
814064050
915822060
1017580070
1526370100
2035160130
2543950170
3052740200
4070320270
5087900330
60105480400
70123060500
80140640500
90158220600
100175800700
150263701000
200351601300
250439501700
300527402000
400703202700
500879003300
6001054804000
7001230605000
8001406405000
9001582206000
10001758007000
20003516013000
30005274020000
40007032027000
50008790033000
1000017580070000
2500043950170000
5000087900330000
100000175800700000
250000439501700000
500000879003300000
10000001758007000000

What is the US Therm?

The US therm is a unit of heat energy used primarily in the natural gas industry to measure and bill the energy content of gas supplied to homes and businesses in the United States.

Definition

The US therm is defined as 100,000 British thermal units (BTU) based on the 59 °F (15 °C) BTU:

1 thm=1.05480×108 J1\ \text{thm} = 1.05480 \times 10⁸\ \text{J}

More precisely, the US therm equals exactly 105,480,400 joules (about 105.48 MJ). It should not be confused with the slightly larger UK therm, which is based on the International Table BTU and equals 105,505,585.257 J.

Origin and History

The therm entered use in the 20th century as gas utilities shifted from billing customers by volume to billing by delivered energy, since the heating value of natural gas varies with its composition. Combining "therm" (from the Greek thermē, heat) with a fixed BTU count gave a convenient billing unit roughly equal to the energy in 100 cubic feet of typical natural gas.

Law and Notable Facts

In the United States the therm is a legally recognized commercial unit for natural gas sales. Gas meters record volume in hundreds of cubic feet (ccf), which utilities multiply by a "therm factor" reflecting the gas's actual heat content to convert to therms for billing.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A typical US home uses roughly 500 to 1,000 therms of natural gas per year for heating, cooking, and hot water.
  • 1 therm equals about 29.3 kilowatt-hours of energy.
  • Burning 1 therm of natural gas releases approximately 105.5 MJ of heat, enough to run a 20 kW furnace at full output for about 88 minutes.

What is the watt-minute?

Watt-minutes is a unit of energy. Below is a breakdown of what watt-minutes are, how they're formed, and some examples.

Understanding Watt-Minutes

Watt-minutes (W⋅min) is a unit of energy derived from the more standard unit, the watt-hour (W⋅h), and ultimately from the SI unit of energy, the joule (J). It represents the amount of energy consumed or produced when one watt of power is used for one minute.

Formation and Calculation

Watt-minutes are formed by multiplying power in watts by time in minutes.

  • Power (Watts): The rate at which energy is used or generated.
  • Time (Minutes): The duration for which the power is applied.

The formula to calculate energy in watt-minutes is:

E=PtE = P \cdot t

Where:

  • EE is the energy in watt-minutes (W⋅min)
  • PP is the power in watts (W)
  • tt is the time in minutes (min)

Conversion to Other Units

  • To convert watt-minutes to watt-hours, divide by 60: Wh=Wmin60Wh = \frac{W \cdot min}{60}

  • To convert watt-minutes to joules, multiply by 60: J=Wmin60J = W \cdot min \cdot 60

Practical Examples

  1. Small Electronic Devices: A small LED light bulb might consume 5 watts. If it's used for 20 minutes, the energy consumed is 5W20min=1005 W \cdot 20 min = 100 watt-minutes.
  2. Charging a Smartphone: If a phone charger delivers 10 watts of power and the phone charges for 30 minutes, it consumes 10W30min=30010 W \cdot 30 min = 300 watt-minutes.
  3. Microwave Oven: A microwave oven operating at 1000 watts for 2 minutes uses 1000W2min=20001000 W \cdot 2 min = 2000 watt-minutes.

Relation to James Watt

James Watt was a Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer whose improvements to the steam engine were fundamental to the Industrial Revolution. The watt, the unit of power, is named in his honor. While Watt didn't directly work with "watt-minutes" as a standalone unit, his work on power and energy laid the groundwork for understanding these concepts.

Usefulness and Relevance

Watt-minutes are a convenient unit when dealing with energy consumption or production over relatively short periods. They offer a more granular view compared to watt-hours, especially when analyzing the energy usage of devices or processes with durations shorter than an hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many watt-minutes are in one US therm?

One US therm equals 1,758,007 watt-minutes, about 1.758 × 10⁶ Wm. Since one watt-minute is 60 joules, this matches the therm's 105.48 million joules.

How do I convert watt-minutes back to US therms?

Multiply the watt-minute value by 5.688261 × 10⁻⁷, or divide by 1,758,007.

How does a watt-minute relate to a watt-hour?

A watt-hour is 60 watt-minutes. So one therm's 1,758,007 watt-minutes equals 29,300.11 watt-hours, consistent with the therm-to-Wh conversion.

Where might watt-minutes be useful?

They suit process and laboratory settings where energy is dosed over minute-scale intervals, letting a large fuel input be reconciled with short-duration power measurements.

Is a watt-minute exactly 60 joules?

Yes. One watt for one minute delivers 60 joules, so watt-minutes convert to joules by multiplying by 60.

Complete US Therms conversion table

thm
UnitResult
Watt-seconds (Ws)105480400 Ws
Watt-minutes (Wm)1758007 Wm
Watt-hours (Wh)29300.11 Wh
Milliwatt-hours (mWh)29300110 mWh
Kilowatt-hours (kWh)29.30011 kWh
Megawatt-hours (MWh)0.02930011 MWh
Gigawatt-hours (GWh)0.00002930011 GWh
Joules (J)105480400 J
Kilojoules (kJ)105480.4 kJ
Megajoules (MJ)105.4804 MJ
Gigajoules (GJ)0.1054804 GJ
British Thermal Units (IT) (BTU)99976.13 BTU
Electronvolts (eV)6.583569e+26 eV
Ergs (erg)1054804000000000 erg
Foot-pounds (ft-lbf)77798350 ft-lbf
Tonnes of TNT (t-tnt)0.02521042 t-tnt
calories (cal)25210420 cal
Kilocalories (kcal)25210.42 kcal