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 Foot-pound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To calculate a foot-pound, you can use this formula,
where W is work (in foot-pounds), F is force (in pounds), and D is
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 fps system of units - a Whatis.com definition - see also: foot-pound-second system of units, English system of units
The fundamental units are the foot for length, the pound for weight, and the second for time.
The foot-pound-second (fps) system of units is a scheme for measuring dimensional and material quantities.
A foot was also approximately equal to three hand widths or 2/3 of a cubit (the distance from an average person's elbow to the tips of the fingers).
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 Speed and Horsepower
Pounds are a unit of force or weight, not of mass.
Keeping your foot on the gas means that you are making the engine apply a backward force to the ground, which applies a reaction force forward on the car, to keep the car moving.
Everyone knows, however, that it is necessary to keep your foot on the gas to keep a car moving at a constant speed.
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 foot-pound
[n] a unit of work equal to a force of one pound moving through a distance of one foot.
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 The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia: foot-pound@ HighBeam Research
One foot-pound is the amount of work needed to move 1 pound a distance of 1 foot.
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 Pound, Ezra Loomis
Pound encouraged many young writers, notably T. Eliot
Pound's translations, noted more for tone and feeling than for scholarly accuracy, include the Anglo-Saxon “Seafarer,” poems from the Chinese, the Confucian books, Japanese No drama, Egyptian love poetry, and Sophocles'
Pound, Ezra Loomis, 1885 – 1972, American poet, critic, and translator, b.
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 Foot-pound force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, a foot-pound force (symbol ft·lbf) is most of the time incorrectly abbreviated to foot-pounds, is from the English Engineering System and U.S. customary unit of mechanical work, or energy, although in scientific fields one commonly uses the equivalent metric unit of the joule (J).
Strictly speaking, foot pound is a different unit, having the dimensions of length×mass, rather than the foot-pound force's length×mass×acceleration, but it has few applications, which is why the abbreviation of "foot-pound force" to "foot pound" is rarely a problem.
The foot-pound force is also the unit of torque, which is conventionally expressed in SI units as newton-meters rather than joules.
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 foot-pound. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
A force of 1 pound applied 1 foot from and perpendicular to the direction to an axis of rotation produces a 1 foot-pound (or pound-foot) torque at the axis.
ft-lb, unit of work or energy in the customary English gravitational system; it is the work done or energy expended by a force of 1 pound acting through a distance of 1 foot.
The term foot-pound is also used to designate a unit of torque that is sometimes called the pound-foot to distinguish it from the energy unit.
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 pound-foot on Encyclopedia.com
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 Pound-force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pound-force is equal to a mass of one avoirdupois pound (which is currently defined as exactly 0.45359237 kilogram) multiplied by the standard acceleration due to gravity on Earth.
(The pound-force is thus roughly the force exerted due to gravity by a mass of one pound at the surface of the Earth.)
It was in 1901 when the CGPM first adopted a standard acceleration of gravity for the purpose of defining grams-force and kilograms-force, a value often borrowed to define pounds-force, though other values such as 32.16 ft/s² (9.80237 m/s²) have been used as well.
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 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Foot-pound.
as the unit of weight and I foot as the unit of distance, a foot-pound would be 1 lb.
Click here to download the Dictionary and Thesaurus.
The unit of result in estimating work done by machinery.
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 Merriam-Webster Online
: a unit of work equal to the work done by a force of one pound acting through a distance of one foot in the direction of the force
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 English weights and measures: Science & Technology
One of the units of force in the imperial system is the Poundal - the force needed to accelerate a 1lb mass through 1 foot per second per second.
Work is defined as force x distance moved, so it comes as no suprise that a unit of work is the foot-poundal, and the related foot-pound-force.
A Pound-force is the force needed to accelerate a 1lb mass through the rate of gravity, i.e.
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 Pound Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ HotAndCold.com
A pound is also a customary greeting in which two individuals touch fists.
Pound (currency), a unit of currency in various countries
Pound (mass), various units of mass or weight
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 Units: F
The footlambert describes the luminance of a surface that emits or reflects one lumen per square foot; it is the luminance of a perfectly reflecting surface under an illumination of one footcandle.
The original version seems to have been equivalent to 2160 avoirdupois pounds, and the version still being used in the nineteenth century was equal to 19.5 hundredweight or 2184 pounds.
Later in the 1100s a foot of modern length, the "foot of St. Paul's," was inscribed on the base of a column of St. Paul's Church in London, so that everyone could see the length of this new foot.
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 Stealth 316 - Force, Work, and Power
The pound force (lbf) is the unit of force in the engineering system.
Force is a vector quantity; the direction of the applied force is as important as the magnitude.
If a force, F, tends to rotate a body about an axis, then that tendency is measured by the magnitude of the force times the perpendicular distance, l, between the line of action of the force and the axis.
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 Measurement Conversion
A troy pound is divided into 12 troy ounces and is equal to 5760 grains.
An avoirduois pound is divided into 16 ounces and is equal to 7000 grains.
pound (avdp): Avoirdupois pounds are in general use in the United States.
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 FOOT POUND FORCE
"pound force" and the "d" or distance is called "foot".
Foot-Pound force is the name given to the two Unit of Measure that express transitional kinetic
pounds" which has lead us to believe that transitional kinetic energy and foot-pound force are
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 ELEPHANT RACING Tech Topic, HP vs Torque
If we apply a one pound force at the other end of that lever arm a one foot pound twisting force will be exerted (one foot pound of torque).
Raising one pound a distance of one foot is one foot pound of work.
The twisting force at the drive axle is converted to a linear force where the tire tread meets the road surface.
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 metric
A BTU is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.
Potential energy is stored against a force such as a book on a high shelf where gravity can accelerate it; electrons stored in the components of a battery where charges can accelerate them; or a spring stretched or compressed where the elasticity of the metal can have an effect.
One newton is defined as the amount of force required to cause one kilogram to accelerate one meter per second every second.
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 Item 109 Acceptance, Measurement and Payment
The term "ton" will mean the short ton consisting of 2000 pounds avoirdupois.
The wages of any foreman or timekeeper, who is employed partly on force account work and partly in other work, shall be prorated between the two classes of work according to the number of people employed on each class of work as shown by the payrolls.
For use of equipment moved on the work exclusively for force account work, the actual cost of transferring the equipment to the site of the work and returning it to the original location will be allowed as specified herein as an additional item of expense.
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 Conversion Factors Online Converter
Torque Conversion factors of Newton Meter, Dyne Meter, Kilogram Force Meter, Gram Force Meter, Ounce Force Foot, Pound Force Foot, Pound Force Inch,...
Force Conversion factors of Newton, Kilonewton, Millinewton, Dyne, Joule/Meter, Kilogram Force, Kip Force, Pound Force, Ounce Force, Poundal,...
EU Currency Euro, Pound, Mark, Guilden, Franc, Schilling, Peseta, Escudo, Lire and Drachma.
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 Articles - Joule
The joule is a derived unit defined as the work done, or energy required, to exert a force of one newton for a distance of one metre, so the same quantity may be referred to as a newton metre or newton-metre (also with meter spelling), with the symbol N·m or N m.
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 foot-pound. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
A force of 1 pound applied 1 foot from and perpendicular to the direction to an axis of rotation produces a 1 foot-pound (or pound-foot) torque at the axis.
The term foot-pound is also used to designate a unit of torque that is sometimes called the pound-foot to distinguish it from the energy unit.
ft-lb, unit of work or energy in the customary English gravitational system; it is the work done or energy expended by a force of 1 pound acting through a distance of 1 foot.
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 Information on Foot pound
Foot pound \Foot" pound`\ (Mech.) A unit of energy, or work, being equal to the work done in raising one pound avoirdupois against the force of gravity the height of one foot.
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 Pro/ENGINEER Forum: Convection Coefficient?
Eg if you are using units of inch / pound / seconds, but your published data is in units of BTU / hour / square foot / degree Fahrenheit, you will need to allow an appropriate factor to convert to consistent units of BTU / second/ square inch / degree Fahrenheit.
Forced convection and boiling in water: 57,000 W/m2/K
I know this was all started a long time ago but I have recently been doing the same sort of thing.
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