Specific Heat Capacity Converter
Specific Heat Capacity Conversion Formulas
1 Joule/kilogram/°C (J/(kg·°C)) = 1 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Joule/gram/K (J/(g·K)) = 1,000 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Joule/gram/°C (J/(g·°C)) = 1,000 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Kilojoule/kilogram/K (kJ/(kg·K)) = 1,000 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Kilojoule/kilogram/°C (kJ/(kg·°C)) = 1,000 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Calorie (IT)/gram/°C (cal/(g·°C)) = 4,186.80000000000018 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Btu (IT)/pound/°F (Btu/(lb·°F)) = 4,186.80000000000018 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Btu (IT)/pound/°C (Btu/(lb·°C)) = 2,326 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
1 Kilocalorie (IT)/kilogram/°C (kcal/(kg·°C)) = 4,186.80000000000018 Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K))
Definition: Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K)) is the base unit of Specific Heat Capacity in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The joule/kilogram/k is the fundamental unit of Specific Heat Capacity in the International System of Units.
Current use: The joule/kilogram/k is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Joule/kilogram/°C (J/(kg·°C))
Definition: Joule/kilogram/°C (J/(kg·°C)) is the base unit of Specific Heat Capacity in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The joule/kilogram/°c is the fundamental unit of Specific Heat Capacity in the International System of Units.
Current use: The joule/kilogram/°c is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Joule/gram/K (J/(g·K))
Definition: Joule/gram/K (J/(g·K)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. 1 J/(g·K) = 1,000 J/(kg·K)
History/origin: The joule/gram/k is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Joule/gram/°C (J/(g·°C))
Definition: Joule/gram/°C (J/(g·°C)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. 1 J/(g·°C) = 1,000 J/(kg·K)
History/origin: The joule/gram/°c is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Kilojoule/kilogram/K (kJ/(kg·K))
Definition: Kilojoule/kilogram/K (kJ/(kg·K)) is a metric prefix multiple of the Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K)). 1 kJ/(kg·K) = 1,000 J/(kg·K).
History/origin: The prefix "kJ/(kg·K)" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Kilojoule/kilogram/°C (kJ/(kg·°C))
Definition: Kilojoule/kilogram/°C (kJ/(kg·°C)) is a metric prefix multiple of the Joule/kilogram/K (J/(kg·K)). 1 kJ/(kg·°C) = 1,000 J/(kg·K).
History/origin: The prefix "kJ/(kg·°C)" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Calorie (IT)/gram/°C (cal/(g·°C))
Definition: Calorie (IT)/gram/°C (cal/(g·°C)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. 1 cal/(g·°C) = 4,186.8 J/(kg·K)
History/origin: The calorie (it)/gram/°c is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Btu (IT)/pound/°F (Btu/(lb·°F))
Definition: Btu (IT)/pound/°F (Btu/(lb·°F)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. 1 Btu/(lb·°F) = 4,186.8 J/(kg·K)
History/origin: The btu (it)/pound/°f has been historically used in the imperial and US customary measurement systems.
Current use: It is primarily used in the United States and a few other countries.
Btu (IT)/pound/°C (Btu/(lb·°C))
Definition: Btu (IT)/pound/°C (Btu/(lb·°C)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. 1 Btu/(lb·°C) = 2,326 J/(kg·K)
History/origin: The btu (it)/pound/°c has been historically used in the imperial and US customary measurement systems.
Current use: It is primarily used in the United States and a few other countries.
Kilocalorie (IT)/kilogram/°C (kcal/(kg·°C))
Definition: Kilocalorie (IT)/kilogram/°C (kcal/(kg·°C)) is a unit of Specific Heat Capacity. 1 kcal/(kg·°C) = 4,186.8 J/(kg·K)
History/origin: The kilocalorie (it)/kilogram/°c is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.