Megajoule to Therm Converter
1 MJ = 0.0094781712 thm
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FORMULA
1 MJ = 0.0094781712 thm
CONVERSION TABLE
| Megajoule (MJ) | Therm (thm) |
|---|---|
| 1 MJ | 0.0094781712 thm |
| 5 MJ | 0.047391 thm |
| 10 MJ | 0.094782 thm |
| 25 MJ | 0.236954 thm |
| 50 MJ | 0.473909 thm |
| 100 MJ | 0.947817 thm |
| 250 MJ | 2.3695 thm |
| 500 MJ | 4.7391 thm |
| 1,000 MJ | 9.4782 thm |
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About Megajoule (MJ)
One million joules, the megajoule is used for expressing the energy content of fuels and industrial energy consumption. One liter of gasoline contains about 34 MJ of chemical energy, and industrial boiler outputs and building energy audits often use megajoules as the standard unit.
About Therm (thm)
Equal to 100,000 BTU or approximately 105.5 MJ, the therm is the standard billing unit for natural gas in the United States and United Kingdom. Monthly gas bills list consumption in therms, and one therm is roughly the energy in 100 cubic feet of natural gas at standard conditions.
How to Convert Megajoule to Therm
The conversion formula is: 1 MJ = 0.0094781712 thm. To convert from Megajoule (MJ) to Therm (thm), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Therm in 1 Megajoule?
1 Megajoule (MJ) equals 0.0094781712 Therm (thm).
How to convert Megajoule to Therm?
Multiply the Megajoule value by 0.0094781712 to get the equivalent in Therm. Formula: 1 MJ = 0.0094781712 thm
What is the formula for Megajoule to Therm conversion?
1 MJ = 0.0094781712 thm
Glossary
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Calorie
A unit of energy. The small calorie (cal) heats 1g of water by 1°C; the food Calorie (kcal) is 1000 small calories.
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BTU (British Thermal Unit)
The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
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Electronvolt
A unit of energy equal to the kinetic energy gained by an electron accelerated through 1 volt.
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Joule
The SI unit of energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting over a distance of one meter (1 J = 1 N·m = 1 kg·m²/s²).