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foot-pound

NOUN
  1. a unit of work equal to a force of one pound moving through a distance of one foot

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  • While both may exert the same amount of total energy measured in foot-pounds, the rapid transfer of the punch is far more devastating.
  • Add to that the rotational inertia of the flywheel and driveshaft, and you're well over 2,500 foot-pounds.
  • The 8100 gas motor strikes 325 horsepower at 4,000 rpm and reaches optimum torque of 450 foot-pounds at 2,800 rpm.
  • The most practical measurement for us is free recoil energy in foot-pounds.
  • A 1.6-litre in-line-four is the only engine choice, offering 105 horsepower and 107 foot-pounds of torque, and coupled to either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic.
  • There are also standards for the amount of foot-pounds that can be used to pull cable, as well as correct ways to pull cables through wall penetrations that keep cables from being damaged.
  • The crew chief, Wayne Ridley explained it has 693 horsepower with 657 foot-pounds of torque, which it holds from 5,200 to 8,000 rpm.
  • Conversions from/to Joule kilowatt-hour electronvolt calorie Btu horsepower hour foot-pound dyne - centimeter therm Joule
  • The standard XC is powered by a 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine pumping out 208 horsepower and 236 foot-pounds of torque.
  • 1 B.T. U. (British T.ermal Unit) = 1,052 watt-seconds = 778 foot-pounds = 0.252 calorie = 0.000292 kilowatt-hours = 0.000391 horsepower-hour Practical Mechanics for Boys
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