Convert Calorie to Therm (calthm)

The calorie is the chemistry energy unit, equal to 4.184 joules and used in thermochemistry calculations.

3.966 × 10^-8
1 cal3.966 × 10^-8 thmNIST · BIPM accuracy

Calorie to Therm Conversion Table

10 common values
CalorieTherm
1 cal3.966 × 10^-8 thm
10 cal3.966e-7 thm
100 cal0.000003966 thm
500 cal0.00001983 thm
1,000 cal0.00003966 thm
5,000 cal0.000198 thm
10,000 cal0.000397 thm
50,000 cal0.001983 thm
100,000 cal0.003966 thm
500,000 cal0.019828 thm

How to Convert Calorie to Therm Manually

Step by Step

Converting calories to therms is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in calories
    Start with the number of calories (cal) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 3.966 × 10^-8
    The conversion factor from cal to thm is 3.966 × 10^-8. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in therms
    The result is your value in therms (thm).
Practical Examples
1 cal
equals
3.966 × 10^-8 thm
5 cal
equals
1.983e-7 thm
10 cal
equals
3.966e-7 thm
25 cal
equals
9.914e-7 thm
100 cal
equals
0.000003966 thm

Formula

Multiply the value in calories by 3.966 × 10^-8. For the reverse direction, multiply by 25,216,440.

Forwardthm = cal × 3.966 × 10^-8
Reversecal = thm × 25,216,440
Example: 10 cal × 3.966 × 10^-8 = 3.966e-7 thm

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 cal = 4.184 J. 1 kcal = 4184 J.
  • Scientific "calorie" and nutrition "Calorie" differ by 1000×.
  • Prefer joules in modern scientific writing.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Assuming "calories" on food labels means gram calories — they are kcal.
  • Mixing gram calories and kilocalories in calculations.
  • Confusing calorie (energy) with calorimeter (apparatus).

About Calorie and Therm

What is the Calorie?

The calorie equals exactly 4.184 joules (the 'thermochemical calorie') and is the historical unit for heat in chemistry and physics. It was originally defined as the heat needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1°C (a definition that varied slightly with starting temperature, hence multiple 'calories' — 4.184 J was set as the exact thermochemical convention). The calorie is widely used in older physics and chemistry literature for reaction energies, specific heat capacities, and thermodynamic calculations. Note: this 'small calorie' (lowercase c) is 1/1000 of the food Calorie (capital C) used in nutrition. The chemistry calorie relates to the joule (4.184 J = 1 cal), the kilocalorie (1,000 cal = 1 kcal = 1 food Calorie), and the BTU (1 BTU ≈ 252 cal). Modern SI usage in scientific publications has largely replaced the calorie with the joule, but it persists in medical and chemistry contexts.

  • Thermodynamics and older physics texts
  • Chemistry energy calculations
  • Some engineering heat-transfer contexts
Real-world examples

Raising 1 g of water 1 °C: 1 cal. A 100 kcal snack = 100,000 small calories.

What is the Therm?

The therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU (or about 105.5 megajoules) and is the standard unit for natural-gas billing in the United States and the United Kingdom. Gas utilities deliver therms (or 'CCF' — hundred cubic feet, approximately 1 therm of natural gas). A typical US home uses 50–100 therms per month for heating in winter. The therm is also used in industrial process heating and commercial gas pricing. UK natural gas was historically sold in therms before metric conversion, and the unit persists in legacy contracts. The therm relates to the BTU (100,000 BTU = 1 therm), the megajoule (1 therm ≈ 105.5 MJ), the kilowatt-hour (1 therm ≈ 29.3 kWh), and the cubic foot of natural gas (about 100 ft³ ≈ 1 therm at standard heating value). Most metric countries bill natural gas in cubic meters or kilowatt-hours instead.

  • US residential gas bills
  • UK commercial gas billing
  • Industrial natural-gas contracts
Real-world examples

UK home heating: 200–500 therms/year. 1 therm = about $1.50 US (2024) or £1.00 UK.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Calorie?

Read the unit page →
Reference

What is the Therm?

Read the unit page →

Calorie to Therm FAQ

5 questions
How many therms in a calorie?
One calorie equals 3.966 × 10^-8 therms.
How do I convert calories to therms?
Multiply the calorie value by 3.966 × 10^-8 to get the equivalent in therms.
What is 100 calories in therms?
100 calories equals 0.000003966 therms.
Is a calorie bigger than a therm?
No. 1 calorie equals 3.966 × 10^-8 therms, so one calorie is smaller.
How to convert calories to therms without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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