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The two units of heat most commonly used are the calorie and the British thermal unit (BTU).
If that produces hydrogen from electricity and it's burned in a boiler with a gross "efficiency" of 0.9, that's 0.68 units of heat per unit of electricity supplied.
If that's fed to a heat pump with an eminently achievable coefficient of performance of 3, that's 2.67 units of heat per unit of electricity supplied – almost four times as much as can be gained from the hydrogen option.
They provide the most efficient heating and cooling available, producing two to four units of heat for each unit of energy used a gas furnace produces a little less than one unit of heat per unit of energy.
Many-objective optimization problem is formed by considering maximization of effectiveness and minimization of total cost, pressure drop and number of entropy generation units of heat exchanger.
Water has a higher heat capacity (i.e., more units of heat are required to produce a given temperature change in a volume of water) than do the materials in the land surface.
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The polymerase chain reaction product (5 µL) was treated with two units of heat-shock protein 92 II for 16 hours at 37°C and then analyzed by 2% agarose gel electrophoresis.
A unit of heat energy used in thermochemistry is the thermochemical calorie, equal to 4.184 joules.
It produces 30% less carbon dioxide per unit of heat than petrol does, and 45% less than coal.
Mr. Miller said that as an alternative, the cooperatives could build plants powered by natural gas, which creates half as much carbon dioxide per unit of heat produced.
The unit of heat called the gram calorie is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water 1 °C.
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