Convert Joule to British Thermal Unit (JBTU)

The joule is the base SI energy unit, used in physics, mechanical engineering, and nutritional labeling worldwide.

0.000948
1 J0.000948 BTUNIST · BIPM accuracy

Joule to British Thermal Unit Conversion Table

10 common values
JouleBritish Thermal Unit
1 J0.000948 BTU
10 J0.009478 BTU
100 J0.094782 BTU
500 J0.473909 BTU
1,000 J0.947817 BTU
5,000 J4.739086 BTU
10,000 J9.478171 BTU
50,000 J47.390856 BTU
100,000 J94.781712 BTU
500,000 J473.90856 BTU

How to Convert Joule to British Thermal Unit Manually

Step by Step

Converting joules to BTU 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 joules
    Start with the number of joules (J) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.000948
    The conversion factor from J to BTU is 0.000948. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in BTU
    The result is your value in BTU (BTU).
Practical Examples
1 J
equals
0.000948 BTU
5 J
equals
0.004739 BTU
10 J
equals
0.009478 BTU
25 J
equals
0.023695 BTU
100 J
equals
0.094782 BTU

Formula

Multiply the value in joules by 0.000948. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1,055.0558.

ForwardBTU = J × 0.000948
ReverseJ = BTU × 1,055.0558
Example: 10 J × 0.000948 = 0.009478 BTU

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 J = 1 N·m = 1 W·s.
  • 1 kWh = 3,600,000 J (3.6 MJ).
  • For nutrition 1 kcal = 4.184 kJ.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing joule (energy) with newton (force).
  • Mixing joule with watt — watt is joule per second.
  • Using kJ when labels call for kcal on US nutrition.

About Joule and British Thermal Unit

What is the Joule?

The joule is the SI unit of energy, work, and heat, named after English physicist James Prescott Joule (1818–1889). Defined as the energy transferred when a force of one newton acts over a distance of one meter (1 J = 1 N·m), the joule unifies mechanical work, electrical energy (1 J = 1 watt-second = 1 V·C), and thermal energy. A typical apple has about 250,000 joules of chemical energy when metabolized, lifting an apple 1 meter requires roughly 1 joule of mechanical work, and a single joule could light a 1-watt LED for one second. The joule is fundamental in physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and nutrition (European food labels show kilojoules). It relates to the kilojoule (1 kJ = 1,000 J), the calorie (1 cal = 4.184 J), the watt-hour (1 Wh = 3,600 J), and the BTU (1 BTU ≈ 1,055 J). Modern definitions of the kilogram and the Kelvin both reference the joule.

  • Physics and engineering calculations
  • Scientific nutrition measurement (European labels)
  • Impact energy in engineering (Charpy test)
Real-world examples

Lifting a 100 g apple 1 m: ≈ 1 J. 100 kcal snack: 418,400 J. Hand grenade: ~650 kJ.

What is the British Thermal Unit?

The British thermal unit (BTU) equals approximately 1,055.06 joules and is the standard unit in American HVAC, gas appliances, and air-conditioner ratings. Originally defined as the heat needed to raise 1 pound of water by 1°F, the BTU is the imperial counterpart to the calorie. American gas utilities measure delivered heat in BTUs or therms (1 therm = 100,000 BTU), and air conditioners are rated by their cooling capacity in BTU per hour (a typical window AC is 5,000–12,000 BTU/h, central AC for a medium home is 24,000–60,000 BTU/h). Furnaces are similarly rated. The BTU relates to the joule (1 BTU ≈ 1,055 J), the calorie (1 BTU ≈ 252 cal), the watt-hour (1 BTU ≈ 0.293 Wh), and the therm (100,000 BTU = 1 therm). Outside the United States, the BTU is rare; metric countries use kilojoules or kilowatt-hours for the same applications.

  • US air-conditioner sizing
  • US heating-system capacity
  • Natural gas billing in some US regions
Real-world examples

Window AC: 5000–12,000 BTU/h. Central AC: 24,000–60,000 BTU/h. Home furnace: 60,000–100,000 BTU/h.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Joule?

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What is the British Thermal Unit?

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Joule to British Thermal Unit FAQ

5 questions
How many BTU in a joule?
One joule equals 0.000948 BTU.
How do I convert joules to BTU?
Multiply the joule value by 0.000948 to get the equivalent in BTU.
What is 100 joules in BTU?
100 joules equals 0.094782 BTU.
Is a joule bigger than a british thermal unit?
No. 1 joule equals 0.000948 BTU, so one joule is smaller.
How to convert joules to BTU without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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