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Learn how to convert the energy unit therm (US), commonly used for natural gas and heating, into watt-hour [W*h], a standard unit for electrical energy. This guide explains the conversion process, practical examples, and use cases.
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This converter allows users to translate energy values from therm (US), a non-SI unit widely used in the United States for heating energy, into watt-hour [W*h], a unit that quantifies electrical energy over time.