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A watt is used to measure power, whereas a British Thermal Unit (BTU) is an archaic unit used for measuring energy. As power and energy are two different quantities, you cannot convert a watt into a BTU.

Your question is rather like asking, "How many kilometres per hour' are there in a furlong?"

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