To convert a metric U-value to imperial units, you can use the conversion factor 5.678 to convert W/(m^2K) to BTU/(hrft^2*°F) where W is watts, m is meters, K is Kelvin, BTU is British Thermal Units, ft is feet, and °F is Fahrenheit. Multiply the metric U-value by 5.678 to get the U-value in imperial units.
No, feet is not a metric unit. It is a unit of length commonly used in the imperial system of measurement. In the metric system, the equivalent unit of length is the meter.
The Imperial unit of volume used in the United Kingdom is the gallon.
Acres are a unit of measurement commonly used in the imperial system, mainly in the United States and a few other countries. They are not part of the metric system.
A teaspoon is a standard unit of measurement, commonly used in the United States and other countries following the imperial system. It is not a metric unit.
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It depends on which measurement or unit you want to convert. Each and every different unit has its own conversion factor.
No, it is an imperial unit of measure.
A litre is a metric unit. A quart is two pints - an imperial unit.
no, Acres is an Imperial Unit for the measure of area. The metric unit for area is the square meter.
no, it cant, because a kilometre is a metric unit.
I'm guessing by customary, you mean imperial. if so inches are customary/imperial
There isn't any one general answer. It depends on what unit you want to convert to what other unit.
Metric unit is easy. Costomary unit is an advanced unit
you divide the smaller # into the bigger #----
No, feet is not a metric unit. It is a unit of length commonly used in the imperial system of measurement. In the metric system, the equivalent unit of length is the meter.
The Imperial unit of volume used in the United Kingdom is the gallon.
Gallons are an Imperial unit of measure.