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Megajoules to Therms Converter

Convert megajoules to therms and back instantly with formula and common values.

MJ

Therms

0.6919

therm

73 MJ = 0.6919 therm

therm = MJ × 0.00947813

Megajoules to Therms: 1 MJ equals 0.009478 therm. To convert megajoules to therms, multiply by 0.009478 (therm = MJ × 0.00947813). For example, 10 MJ = 0.094781 therm.

How to Convert Megajoules to Therms

To convert from megajoules to therms, multiply the value by 0.009478. The conversion is linear, meaning doubling the input doubles the output.

Conversion Formula

  • Megajoules to Therms: therm = MJ × 0.00947813
  • Therms to Megajoules: MJ = therm ÷ 0.00947813

Megajoules to Therms Conversion Chart

Megajoules (MJ)Therms (therm)
0.10.000948
0.250.00237
0.50.004739
10.009478
20.018956
30.028434
50.047391
100.094781
200.189563
250.236953
500.473907
1000.947813
2502.369533
10009.478134

Understanding the Units

What is a Megajoule?

A megajoule equals one million joules (10⁶ J).

Common contexts: fuel energy content, industrial processes.

What is a Therm?

A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK.

Common contexts: natural gas billing.

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FAQ

How do I convert megajoules to therms?

Multiply by 0.00947813. For example, 73 MJ × 0.00947813 = 0.6919 therm.

What is the formula for megajoules to therms?

The formula is: therm = MJ × 0.00947813.

How many therms are in one megajoule?

One megajoule equals 0.0095 therms.

How many therms are in 1 megajoul?

1 MJ equals 0.009478 therm.

How do you convert megajoules to therms?

Multiply the megajoul value by 0.009478. Formula: therm = MJ × 0.00947813.

How many therms are in 5 megajoules?

5 MJ = 0.047391 therm.

How do you convert therms back to megajoules?

Use the inverse formula: MJ = therm ÷ 0.00947813. For example, 1 therm = 105.506001 MJ.

What is the difference between Megajoul and Therm?

A megajoule equals one million joules (10⁶ J). A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK.