• subsystem of the footpound–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...
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  • (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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • the footpound–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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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)...
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  • (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...
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    07376 ft-lbs. Non-SI units of work include the newton-metre, erg, the foot-pound, the foot-poundal, the kilowatt hour, the litre-atmosphere, and the horsepower-hour...
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    The pound per square inch (abbreviation: psi) or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: lbf/in2), is a unit of measurement of pressure...
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    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...
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    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...
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    horse could produce 22,916 foot-pounds (31,070 J) per minute. John Desaguliers had previously suggested 44,000 foot-pounds (59,656 J) per minute, and...
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    the term poundal as a coherent unit of force in the Footpound–second system (FPS) of measurement. The FPS unit of work is the foot-poundal. Other systems...
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    are the pound foot (lbf-ft), or, for small values, the pound inch (lbf-in). In the US, torque is most commonly referred to as the foot-pound (denoted...
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    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}}...
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  • recoil) greater than 20 foot-pounds force (27 J) will cause most shooters to develop a serious flinch, and the recoil energy of an 8-pound (3.6 kg) rifle firing...
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    board-foot = 1 ft × 1 ft × 1 in = 2.360 dm3 Mass 1 slug = 1 lbf⋅s2/ft ≈ 14.59390 kg Force 1 poundal = force to accelerate 1 pound mass 1 foot/second/second...
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    standard, the ability to raise a mass weighing one pound to a height of one foot, the foot-pound.[citation needed] However, Joule's interest diverted...
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  • include: Annex A of ISO 31-1 lists units of space and time based on the foot, pound, and second. Annex B lists some other non-SI units of space and time...
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  • drop energy of 1,260 foot-pounds force (1,710 J). In April 1892, the Home Office revised this based on an energy of 840 foot-pounds force (1,140 J). In...
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    barrel equal to 4 in (10.16 cm) of free bore and a muzzle energy of 845 foot-pounds force (1,146 J), which is almost 50% higher than the 357 magnum 125 grain...
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  • definitions include: Annex A of ISO 31-4 lists units of heat based on the foot, pound and second and some other units, including the degree Rankine, degree...
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    newtons per square metre, or in pounds per square inch (psi) while torque is expressed in newton metres (N·m) or foot-pound force (ft·lbf). In sections perpendicular...
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    The cubic foot (symbol ft3 or cu ft) is an imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It...
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    a muzzle velocity of 2,240 ft/s (680 m/s) and muzzle energy of 5,570 foot-pounds force (7,550 J). Winchester's 510 gr (33 g) X4581 ammunition, which has...
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  • barrels is the most powerful lever-action cartridge, with up to 6,000 foot-pounds (8,100 J) of energy.[citation needed] Introduced in 1899 for the Winchester...
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    standard-pressure .45 ACP loadings, generating between 350 foot-pounds (470 J) and 500 foot-pounds (680 J) of energy, depending on bullet weight. Both the...
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    approximately 418 foot-pounds: seven times the assumed energy required to disable a man. 1 / 41 × 1050 2 / 64.32 = 418  foot-pounds {\displaystyle 1/41\times...
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    58 foot-pounds (79 joules) of kinetic energy delivered to the target. The requirement for kinetic energy was based on the fact that 58-foot pounds is...
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