Thermie

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A thermie (th) is a non-SI metric unit of heat energy, part of the metre-tonne-second system sometimes used by European engineers. The thermie is equal to the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 tonne (1,000 kg) of water at 14.5 °C at standard atmospheric pressure by 1 °C.[1] The thermie is equivalent to 1000 kcal, 4.1868 MJ or 3968.3 BTU.

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  1. ^ "THERMIE : Définitionkanker de THERMIE". Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales (in French). Retrieved 3 June 2017.