BTU, Horsepower, Ohm's Law, Power, Propane, Wood, and Scientific Math Calculators

(1 LBS Propane = 0.2853 GAL Propane = 21,548 BTU)
(1 GAL Propane = 3.505 LBS Propane = 75,526 BTU)

Pounds of propane / Gallons of propane
Propane/LBS Propane/GAL

Pounds of propane / BTU per hour
Propane/LBS BTU/Hour

Gallons of propane / BTU per hour
Propane/GAL BTU/Hour

Pounds of wood / BTU per hour
Wood/LBS BTU/Hour

Watts of power / BTU per hour
Power/Watts BTU/Hour

Watts of power / Horsepower
Power/Watts Horsepower

Calculate for Current (I)
I = P / E
Power Voltage Current
Watts Volts Amps
I = Square Root of (P / R)
Power Resistance Current
Watts Ohms Amps
I = E / R
Voltage Resistance Current
Volts Ohms Amps

Calculate for Power (P)
P = I 2 x R
Current Resistance Power
Amps Ohms Watts
P = E x I
Voltage Current Power
VoltsAmpsWatts
P = E 2 / R
Voltage Resistance Power
VoltsOhmsWatts

Calculate for Resistance (R)
R = P / I 2
PowerCurrent Resistance
WattsAmpsOhms
R = E / I
VoltageCurrent Resistance
VoltsAmpsOhms
R = E 2 / P
VoltagePower Resistance
VoltsWattsOhms

Calculate for Voltage (E)
E = I x R
CurrentResistance Voltage
AmpsOhmsVolts
E = P / I
PowerCurrent Voltage
WattsAmpsVolts
E = Square Root of (P x R)
PowerResistance Voltage
WattsOhmsVolts

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