Physical units reflect measures of distances, areas, volumes, heights, weights, mass, force, and energy. To compare different fuels, we need to convert the measurements to the same units. In the United States, the Btu, a measure of heat energy, is the most commonly used unit for comparing fuels. Because energy used in different countries comes from different places, the Btu content of fuels varies slightly from country to country.
| Date Of Record Release | 2008-03-14 16:21:15 |
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| Description | Physical units reflect measures of distances, areas, volumes, heights, weights, mass, force, and energy. To compare different fuels, we need to convert the measurements to the same units. In the United States, the Btu, a measure of heat energy, is the most commonly used unit for comparing fuels. Because energy used in different countries comes from different places, the Btu content of fuels varies slightly from country to country. |
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| Source | United States Department of Energy |
| Selector | Rowe |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2008-03-14 16:21:15 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2011-03-11 14:06:13 |
| Language | English |