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How much heat energy is produced by 0.5 Wh of electrical energy?
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How much heat energy is produced by 0.5 Wh of electrical energy?
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The answer is 1.706 Btu.
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1.7 Btu
1 watt = 3.41214 Btu/h
1watt * 1h = 3.41214 Btu/h * h
1 = 3.41214 Btu/ (watt*h)/
0.5 watt * h = 0.5 watt*h * 3.41214 Btu/(watt*h) = 1.706 Btu
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