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Therms to Quads Converter

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

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33 therm = 0 quad

quad = therm × 1.0000e-10

Therms to Quads: 1 therm equals 1.00000e-10 quad. To convert therms to quads, multiply by 1.00000e-10 (quad = therm × 1.0000e-10). For example, 10 therm = 1.00000e-9 quad.

How to Convert Therms to Quads

To convert from therms to quads, multiply the value by 1.00000e-10. The conversion is linear, meaning doubling the input doubles the output.

Conversion Formula

  • Therms to Quads: quad = therm × 1.0000e-10
  • Quads to Therms: therm = quad ÷ 1.0000e-10

Therms to Quads Conversion Chart

Therms (therm)Quads (quad)
0.11.00000e-11
0.252.50000e-11
0.55.00000e-11
11.00000e-10
22.00000e-10
33.00000e-10
55.00000e-10
101.00000e-9
202.00000e-9
252.50000e-9
505.00000e-9
1001.00000e-8
2502.50000e-8
10001.00000e-7

Understanding the Units

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.

What is a Quad?

A quad equals one quadrillion (10¹⁵) BTU, about 1.055 exajoules — used in national-scale energy statistics.

Common contexts: national energy reporting (US EIA).

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FAQ

How do I convert therms to quads?

Multiply by 1.0000e-10. For example, 33 therm × 1.0000e-10 = 0 quad.

What is the formula for therms to quads?

The formula is: quad = therm × 1.0000e-10.

How many quads are in one therm?

One therm equals 0 quads.

How many quads are in 1 therm?

1 therm equals 1.00000e-10 quad.

How do you convert therms to quads?

Multiply the therm value by 1.00000e-10. Formula: quad = therm × 1.0000e-10.

How many quads are in 5 therms?

5 therm = 5.00000e-10 quad.

How do you convert quads back to therms?

Use the inverse formula: therm = quad ÷ 1.0000e-10. For example, 1 quad = 1.00000e+10 therm.

What is the difference between Therm and Quad?

A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK. A quad equals one quadrillion (10¹⁵) BTU, about 1.055 exajoules — used in national-scale energy statistics.