-
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...
- (mechanical) = 33,000 ft⋅lbf/min = 550 ft⋅lbf/s
Conversion of
units Pound-
foot (torque)
Poundal Slug (unit)
Units of
energy IEEE Std 260.1™-2004, IEEE Standard...
- needed] In this sub-system, the unit of
force is a
derived unit
known as the
poundal. 1 p d l = 1 l b ⋅ f t / s 2 . {\displaystyle \mathrm {1\,pdl} =\mathrm...
- 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...
-
subsystem of the
foot–
pound–second system. 1pdl=1lb⋅ft/s2{\displaystyle 1\,{\text{pdl}}=1\,{\text{lb}}{\cdot }{\text{ft}}/{\text{s}}^{2}} The
poundal is defined...
-
weight for the
difference between the two
physical properties Newton Poundal Pounds per
square inch, a unit of
pressure Despite its name, this
system is...
- 390×10−4 kcal (food calories) 9.4782×10−4 BTU 0.7376 ft⋅lb (
foot-
pound) 23.7 ft⋅pdl (
foot-
poundal) 2.7778×10−7 kW⋅h (kilowatt-hour) 2.7778×10−4 W⋅h (watt-hour)...
- (calories) 0.2522 kcal (kilocalories) 25,031 to 25,160 ft⋅pdl (
foot-
poundal) 778.2 ft⋅lbf (
foot-
pounds-force) 5.40395 (lbf/in2)⋅ft3 A Btu can be approximated...
- 685
foot-
pounds force (52,450 joules). By comparison, the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge, used in the M16 and M4 rifles,
produces between 1,200–1,300
foot-pounds...
-
Austrian pound. In Prussia, a
reform in 1816
defined a
uniform civil pound in
terms of the
Prussian foot and
distilled water,
resulting in a
Prussian pound of...