- The
foot-
pound force (symbol: ft⋅lbf, ft⋅lbf, or ft⋅lb ) is a unit of work or
energy in the
engineering and
gravitational systems in
United States customary...
- A
pound-
foot (lb⋅ft),
abbreviated from
pound-force
foot (lbf · ft), is a unit of
torque representing one
pound of
force acting at a
perpendicular distance...
- The
foot–
pound–second
system (FPS system) is a
system of
units built on
three fundamental units: the
foot for length, the (avoirdupois)
pound for either...
-
Engineering units and the
foot–
pound–second system.
Pound-force
should not be
confused with
pound-m**** (lb),
often simply called "
pound",
which is a unit of...
-
subsystem of the
foot–
pound–second system. The
foot-
poundal is
equal to 1/32.174049 that of the more
commonly used
foot-
pound force. 1
foot-
poundal is equivalent...
- the
foot–
pound–second system. 1 pdl = 1 lb ⋅ ft / s 2 {\displaystyle 1\,{\text{pdl}}=1\,{\text{lb}}{\cdot }{\text{ft}}/{\text{s}}^{2}} The
poundal is defined...
- = 3,386.39
pascals (33.8639 hPa, millibars) 1
pound per
square inch (psi) ≈ 6,895 Pa
Torque 1
pound-
foot ≈ 1.356 N⋅m
Insulation 1 R-value (ft2⋅°F⋅h/Btu)...
- drawn.
Strictly a
pound is a unit of m****, but it is
commonly referred to as a weight. When a
distinction is necessary, the term
pound-force may
refer to...
- The
pound or
pound-m**** is a unit of m**** used in both the
British imperial and
United States customary systems of measurement.
Various definitions have...
-
energy is the joule,
while the
English unit of
kinetic energy is the
foot-
pound. In
relativistic mechanics, 1 2 m v 2 {\textstyle {\frac {1}{2}}mv^{2}}...