Calorie per Second to BTU per Minute Converter

Convert calorie per second to btu per minute easily (Metric to Imperial)

Calorie per Second to BTU per Minute Conversion
Calorie per Second (cal/s) Metric Thermal
BTU per Minute (BTU/min) Imperial Thermal
Common Power Values
Power Equivalents
1 Horsepower (hp) = 745.7 Watts
1 Kilowatt (kW) = 1.341 Horsepower
1 BTU per hour = 0.293 Watts
1 Ton of Refrigeration = 3.517 kW
Conversion Result
1 cal/s = 0.238099 BTU/min
1 cal/s = 0.23809924329959 BTU/min
Exact Value
0.23809924329959
Rounded
0.24
Metric to Imperial Conversion
Metric ↔ Imperial
Unit Comparison
From Unit
Calorie per Second (cal/s)
System: Metric
Category: Thermal
To Unit
BTU per Minute (BTU/min)
System: Imperial
Category: Thermal
Quick Reference
1 cal/s = In Other Units
4.186800 W
0.004187 kW
0.000004 MW
0.000000 GW
0.005615 hp
0.005692 PS
14.285955 BTU/h
0.238099 BTU/min
0.003968 BTU/s
3,600.000000 cal/h
0.001190 TR
185.281512 ft·lb/min
3.088025 ft·lb/s

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10 cal/s
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Calorie per Second to BTU per Minute Converter | Power Converter

Convert 1 calorie per second to btu per minutes. 1 calorie per second = 0.2381 btu per minutes. Easy power conversion calculator for cal-per-second to btu-per-minute. Accurate results for mechanical, thermal, and electrical power conversion.

Calorie per Second to BTU per Minute Conversion

Convert calorie per second to btu per minute easily with our accurate power conversion calculator. Whether you're working on Thermal applications or need to understand power measurements in different units, our tool provides instant results.

Conversion Formula

1 cal/s = 0.23809924329959 BTU/min

To convert calorie per second to btu per minute, multiply the calorie per second value by 0.23809924329959.

Common Calorie per Second to BTU per Minute Conversions

Calorie per Second (cal/s) = BTU per Minute (BTU/min)
1 0.2381
5 1.1905
10 2.381
25 5.9525
50 11.905
100 23.8099
250 59.5248
500 119.0496
1000 238.0992
1500 357.1489
2000 476.1985

Understanding Calorie per Second and BTU per Minute

Calorie per Second (cal/s)

The calorie per second is a unit of power in the Metric system, used for thermal measurements.

• 1 cal/s = 4.1868 watts

• Calorie per second (thermochemical calorie)

• Used in nutrition and metabolic studies

• Common for exercise physiology calculations

BTU per Minute (BTU/min)

The btu per minute is a unit of power in the Imperial system, used for thermal measurements.

• Used for commercial HVAC equipment

• Common for larger air handlers

• Used in industrial process heating

• Standard for some boiler specifications

Metric to Imperial Conversion

You are converting from a metric unit to a imperial unit. This conversion is commonly needed when:

  • Comparing international product specifications
  • Working with equipment from different countries
  • Converting engineering calculations between systems
  • Understanding technical documentation from other regions
  • Meeting international standards and regulations

Practical Examples

Everyday Use
  • • A small appliance might use 23.809924329959 BTU/min
  • • A typical household device: 119.04962164979 BTU/min
  • • An industrial machine: 1190.4962164979 BTU/min
  • • A large power system: 23809.924329959 BTU/min
Industrial & Professional Use
  • • Engineering calculations and designs
  • • Equipment specification sheets
  • • International standards compliance
  • • Technical documentation preparation
  • • Cross-border project planning

Conversion Tips

Quick Mental Calculation

For approximate conversions, remember these quick multipliers:

  • For approximate conversion: Multiply by 0.24
  • 10 cal/s ≈ 2.4 BTU/min
  • 100 cal/s ≈ 23.8 BTU/min
For Precise Calculations

Always use our converter tool or the exact conversion factor:

1 cal/s = 0.23809924329959 BTU/min

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