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Conversion Formula for Cal Th Second to Ton Refrigeration
The formula of conversion of Cal Th Second to Ton Refrigeration is very simple. To convert Cal Th Second to Ton Refrigeration, we can use this simple formula:
1 Cal Th Second = 0.0011904962 Ton Refrigeration
1 Ton Refrigeration = 839.9858698768 Cal Th Second
One Cal Th Second is equal to 0.0011904962 Ton Refrigeration. So, we need to multiply the number of Cal Th Second by 0.0011904962 to get the no of Ton Refrigeration. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Cal Th Second to Ton Refrigeration
Cal Th Second to Ton Refrigeration Conversion
The conversion of unit Cal Th Second to unit Ton Refrigeration is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Cal Th Second is equal to 0.0011904962 Ton Refrigeration. So, to convert Cal Th Second to Ton Refrigeration, we must multiply no of Cal Th Second to 0.0011904962. Example:-
| Cal Th Second | Ton Refrigeration |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Cal Th Second | 0.000011905 Ton Refrigeration |
| 0.1 Cal Th Second | 0.0001190496 Ton Refrigeration |
| 1 Cal Th Second | 0.0011904962 Ton Refrigeration |
| 2 Cal Th Second | 0.0023809924 Ton Refrigeration |
| 3 Cal Th Second | 0.0035714886 Ton Refrigeration |
| 5 Cal Th Second | 0.0059524811 Ton Refrigeration |
| 10 Cal Th Second | 0.0119049622 Ton Refrigeration |
| 20 Cal Th Second | 0.0238099243 Ton Refrigeration |
| 50 Cal Th Second | 0.0595248108 Ton Refrigeration |
| 100 Cal Th Second | 0.1190496216 Ton Refrigeration |
| 500 Cal Th Second | 0.5952481082 Ton Refrigeration |
| 1,000 Cal Th Second | 1.1904962165 Ton Refrigeration |
Details for Calorie per Second (Thermochemical)
Introduction : This unit represents thermal power as one thermochemical calorie per second, or approximately 4.184 watts. It offers precise insight into rapid thermal reactions and short-duration heat measurements.
History & Origin : Developed from the thermochemical calorie standard, it was designed for scientific and engineering contexts where second-level resolution of energy data was necessary for accuracy and repeatability.
Current Use : Used in real-time heat flow analysis, laboratory thermodynamics, and combustion testing. It's particularly valuable in systems with fast changes in energy output such as engines or chemical reactors.
Details for Ton of Refrigeration (Cooling Capacity)
Introduction : A ton of refrigeration is a unit of cooling power, traditionally based on the heat absorbed by melting one ton of ice over 24 hours. It equals approximately 12,000 BTU per hour or 3.516 kW.
History & Origin : Originated in the 19th century when ice was used for cooling. As mechanical refrigeration developed, this unit helped consumers relate new systems to traditional ice-based methods.
Current Use : Standard in the HVAC industry for specifying air conditioner and chiller capacities. Still widely used in commercial cooling systems, particularly in North America and parts of Asia.
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FAQ on cal th second to ton refrigeration Conversion:
What is the Symbol of cal th second and ton refrigeration?
The symbol for cal th second is 'cal(th)/s', and for ton refrigerations, it is 'TR'. These symbols are used to denote power in everyday and technical measurements.
How to convert cal th second to ton refrigeration?
To convert cal th second to ton refrigeration, multiply the number of cal th seconds by 0.0011904962164979 because one cal th second equals 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations.
Formula: Number of ton refrigerations = Number of cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979.
This is a standard rule used in power conversions.
How to convert ton refrigeration to cal th second?
To convert ton refrigerations to cal th seconds, multiply the number of ton refrigerations by 839.98586987676, as 1 ton refrigeration contains exactly 839.98586987676 cal th seconds.
Formula: Number of cal th seconds = Number of ton refrigerations * 839.98586987676.
It’s a common calculation in power conversions.
How many ton refrigerations are in one cal th second?
There are 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations in one cal th second. Therefore, to convert 1 cal th second into ton refrigerations, multiply 1 by 0.0011904962164979. This gives a result of 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations.
Formula: Number of ton refrigerations = Number of cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979.
Thus, Number of ton refrigerations = 1 cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979 = 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations.
How many ton refrigerations in 10 cal th seconds?
There are 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations in one cal th second. Therefore, to convert 10 cal th seconds into ton refrigerations, multiply 10 by 0.0011904962164979. This gives a result of 0.011904962164979 ton refrigeration.
Formula: Number of ton refrigerations = Number of cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979.
Thus, Number of ton refrigerations = 10 cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979 = 0.011904962164979 ton refrigeration.
How many ton refrigerations in 50 cal th seconds?
There are 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations in one cal th second. Therefore, to convert 50 cal th seconds into ton refrigerations, multiply 50 by 0.0011904962164979. This gives a result of 0.059524810824896 ton refrigeration.
Formula: Number of ton refrigerations = Number of cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979.
Thus, Number of ton refrigerations = 50 cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979 = 0.059524810824896 ton refrigerations.
How many ton refrigerations in 100 cal th seconds?
There are 0.0011904962164979 ton refrigerations in one cal th second. Therefore, to convert 100 cal th seconds into ton refrigerations, multiply 100 by 0.0011904962164979. This gives a result of 0.11904962164979 ton refrigeration.
Formula: Number of ton refrigerations = Number of cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979.
Thus, Number of ton refrigerations = 100 cal th seconds × 0.0011904962164979 = 0.11904962164979 ton refrigerations.