Convert Megajoule to British Thermal Unit (MJBTU)

The megajoule is used for measuring fuel energy content, large-scale electrical work, and industrial heat applications.

947.81712
1 MJ947.81712 BTUNIST · BIPM accuracy

Megajoule to British Thermal Unit Conversion Table

10 common values
MegajouleBritish Thermal Unit
1 MJ947.81712 BTU
10 MJ9,478.1712 BTU
100 MJ94,781.712 BTU
500 MJ473,908.56 BTU
1,000 MJ947,817.12 BTU
5,000 MJ4,739,085.6 BTU
10,000 MJ9,478,171.2 BTU
50,000 MJ47,390,856 BTU
100,000 MJ94,781,712 BTU
500,000 MJ473,908,560 BTU

How to Convert Megajoule to British Thermal Unit Manually

Step by Step

Converting megajoules 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 megajoules
    Start with the number of megajoules (MJ) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 947.81712
    The conversion factor from MJ to BTU is 947.81712. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in BTU
    The result is your value in BTU (BTU).
Practical Examples
1 MJ
equals
947.81712 BTU
5 MJ
equals
4,739.0856 BTU
10 MJ
equals
9,478.1712 BTU
25 MJ
equals
23,695.428 BTU
100 MJ
equals
94,781.712 BTU

Formula

Multiply the value in megajoules by 947.81712. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.001055.

ForwardBTU = MJ × 947.81712
ReverseMJ = BTU × 0.001055
Example: 10 MJ × 947.81712 = 9,478.1712 BTU

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 MJ = 1000 kJ = 0.278 kWh.
  • Natural gas heat content often quoted as MJ/m³.
  • For fuel economy, use MJ/km or L/100km interchangeably.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing MJ with MW (power).
  • Using MJ for electricity bills — kWh is standard.
  • Mixing fuel energy (MJ) with fuel volume (L) without unit conversion.

About Megajoule and British Thermal Unit

What is the Megajoule?

The megajoule equals 1,000,000 joules (or 1,000 kilojoules) and is used for measuring fuel energy content, large-scale electrical work, and industrial heat applications. The energy content of food and fuel is often quoted in MJ: a kilogram of gasoline contains about 46 MJ, natural gas has 38 MJ per cubic meter, and a kilogram of coal yields 24 MJ. Vehicle fuel-economy and energy-efficiency calculations use MJ to compare disparate energy sources. Industrial process heating, boiler outputs, and large machinery energy ratings are commonly given in MJ per cycle or MJ per hour. The megajoule relates to the joule (10⁶ J = 1 MJ), the kilojoule (1,000 kJ = 1 MJ), the kilowatt-hour (1 kWh = 3.6 MJ), and the BTU (1 MJ ≈ 948 BTU). For electricity-grid energy accounting, the equivalent kilowatt-hour or megawatt-hour is more common than MJ.

  • Fuel energy content reporting
  • Natural gas billing in some countries
  • Industrial energy consumption
Real-world examples

1 L petrol: ~34 MJ. 1 L diesel: ~38 MJ. Tesla Model 3 full charge: ~270 MJ.

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 Megajoule?

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Reference

What is the British Thermal Unit?

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Megajoule to British Thermal Unit FAQ

5 questions
How many BTU in a megajoule?
One megajoule equals 947.81712 BTU.
How do I convert megajoules to BTU?
Multiply the megajoule value by 947.81712 to get the equivalent in BTU.
What is 100 megajoules in BTU?
100 megajoules equals 94,781.712 BTU.
Is a megajoule bigger than a british thermal unit?
Yes. 1 megajoule equals 947.81712 BTU, so one megajoule is larger.
How to convert megajoules to BTU without a calculator?
Multiply by 947.82 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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