Choose one of the units below and convert it to SI units: - Btu/(h ft °F) to W/(m K) ? thermal conductivity - Btu/(h ft² °F) to W/(m² K) ? surface heat transfer coefficient - Btu/lbm to J/kg ? latent heat of fusion
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