Watt-minutes (Wm) to British Thermal Units (IT) (BTU) conversion

1 Wm = 0.05686903 BTUBTUWm
Formula
1 Wm = 0.05686903 BTU

Understanding Watt-minutes to British Thermal Units (IT) Conversion

A watt-minute (Wm) is the energy of one watt sustained for one minute, equal to 60 joules — a convenient unit for short-duration electrical loads and pulse energies. The British Thermal Unit (IT), or BTU, is the International Table definition of the heat needed to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit, fixed at 1,055.06 joules. Converting watt-minutes to BTU is useful in HVAC and thermal engineering, where electrical energy inputs must be compared against heating and cooling loads quoted in BTU.

Conversion Formula

1 Wm=0.0568690 BTU1\ \text{Wm} = 0.0568690\ \text{BTU}

To convert Watt-minutes to British Thermal Units (IT), multiply by this factor:

BTU=Wm×0.05686903\text{BTU} = \text{Wm} \times 0.05686903

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Watt-minutes to British Thermal Units (IT).

BTU=25×0.05686903=1.42173 BTU\text{BTU} = 25 \times 0.05686903 = 1.42173\ \text{BTU}

How to Convert Watt-minutes to British Thermal Units (IT)

Compare short-duration electrical energy to thermal BTU loads with a single step.

  1. Read the watt-minutes: Start with the energy value, such as 25 Wm.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 0.05686903 BTU per watt-minute.
  3. Calculate: 25×0.05686903=1.4217325 \times 0.05686903 = 1.42173 BTU.
  4. Report the value: Round to 1.42 BTU (IT) for practical HVAC use.

Watt-minutes to British Thermal Units (IT) conversion table

Watt-minutes (Wm)British Thermal Units (IT) (BTU)
00
10.05686903
20.1137381
30.1706071
40.2274761
50.2843451
60.3412142
70.3980832
80.4549522
90.5118212
100.5686903
150.8530354
201.137381
251.421726
301.706071
402.274761
502.843451
603.412142
703.980832
804.549522
905.118212
1005.686903
1508.530354
20011.37381
25014.21726
30017.06071
40022.74761
50028.43451
60034.12142
70039.80832
80045.49522
90051.18212
100056.86903
2000113.7381
3000170.6071
4000227.4761
5000284.3451
10000568.6903
250001421.726
500002843.451
1000005686.903
25000014217.26
50000028434.51
100000056869.03

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.

What is the British Thermal Unit (IT)?

The British thermal unit (IT) is a unit of energy in the imperial and US customary systems, defined as roughly the heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. It is widely used in heating, cooling, and the power industries.

Definition

The "IT" (International Steam Table) British thermal unit is defined exactly in terms of the SI joule.

1 BTU=1055.06 J1\ \text{BTU} = 1055.06\ \text{J}

The exact value is 1 BTU (IT) = 1055.05585262 J. This IT definition is fixed by convention (derived from 1 BTU_IT = 1055.05585262 J, i.e. based on the International Steam Table calorie of 4.1868 J). It differs slightly from the thermochemical BTU (1054.35 J) and the mean BTU, because the amount of heat to warm water depends on the starting temperature.

Origin and History

The BTU arose in the 19th century alongside the calorie as engineers sought a practical unit tied to water and everyday temperature scales. Multiple definitions emerged (39 °F, 60 °F, mean, thermochemical), and the International Steam Table conference of 1956 fixed the IT calorie, and hence the IT BTU, to a precise joule value.

Law and Notable Facts

In the United States, air conditioners and furnaces are rated in BTU per hour, and natural gas is sold in therms (1 therm = 100,000 BTU). One "ton" of cooling equals 12,000 BTU/h, historically the heat absorbed by melting one short ton of ice in 24 hours.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • 1 BTU ≈ 1055 J ≈ 0.293071 watt-hour; a 5000 BTU/h window air conditioner draws about 1465 W of cooling.
  • 1 BTU is roughly the energy released by burning one wooden match.
  • 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTU, and 1 therm = 105.506 MJ.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many BTU are in one watt-minute?

One watt-minute equals about 0.056869 BTU (IT), since a watt-minute is 60 joules and one IT BTU is 1,055.06 joules.

How do I convert BTU back to watt-minutes?

Multiply the BTU value by 17.58426 to obtain watt-minutes, the reciprocal of the forward factor.

What is the "IT" in British Thermal Unit (IT)?

IT stands for International Table, a standardized BTU definition (1,055.056 J) chosen for consistency; other BTU definitions such as the thermochemical BTU differ by a fraction of a percent.

Where is this conversion applied?

It is common in HVAC and thermal engineering when comparing electrical energy inputs — for example heater or fan energy over a minute — against loads specified in BTU.

How many BTU is 100 watt-minutes?

100 watt-minutes give 100×0.056869035.687100 \times 0.05686903 \approx 5.687 BTU (IT).

Complete Watt-minutes conversion table

Wm
UnitResult
Watt-seconds (Ws)60 Ws
Watt-hours (Wh)0.01666667 Wh
Milliwatt-hours (mWh)16.66667 mWh
Kilowatt-hours (kWh)0.00001666667 kWh
Megawatt-hours (MWh)1.666667e-8 MWh
Gigawatt-hours (GWh)1.666667e-11 GWh
Joules (J)60 J
Kilojoules (kJ)0.06 kJ
Megajoules (MJ)0.00006 MJ
Gigajoules (GJ)6e-8 GJ
British Thermal Units (IT) (BTU)0.05686903 BTU
US Therms (thm)5.688261e-7 thm
Electronvolts (eV)374490500000000000000 eV
Ergs (erg)600000000 erg
Foot-pounds (ft-lbf)44.25373 ft-lbf
Tonnes of TNT (t-tnt)1.434034e-8 t-tnt
calories (cal)14.34034 cal
Kilocalories (kcal)0.01434034 kcal