Foot pounds: Foot-pounds (ft·lbf) are a unit of work or energy in the British Imperial and US customary systems. One foot-pound is the amount of energy expended when a one-pound force is applied over a distance of one foot. This unit is often used in engineering and mechanical contexts to describe torque and work.
Joules: Joules (J) are a derived unit of energy in the International System of Units. They are defined as the energy transferred when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter. Named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule, this unit is widely used in various scientific and engineering fields.
Foot pounds | Joules |
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59 | 79.9933800000 |
60 | 81.3492000000 |
61 | 82.7050200000 |
62 | 84.0608400000 |
63 | 85.4166600000 |
65 | 88.1283000000 |
66 | 89.4841200000 |
67 | 90.8399400000 |
68 | 92.1957600000 |
69 | 93.5515800000 |