How many kW is a pound?
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How many kW is a pound?
Kilowatt-hours to Foot-pounds table
Kilowatt-hours | Foot-pounds |
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1 kWh | 2655223.72 ft-lb |
2 kWh | 5310447.44 ft-lb |
3 kWh | 7965671.16 ft-lb |
4 kWh | 10620894.88 ft-lb |
How many calories is 1kw?
The calories per hour unit number 859,845.23 cal/h converts to 1 kW, one kilowatt.
How do you convert kcal to pounds?
To convert a calorie measurement to a pound measurement, divide the weight by the conversion ratio. The weight in pounds is equal to the calories divided by 3,500.
How do you convert watts to Ft lbs SEC?
Conversion chart – watts to foot pounds per second
- watt to foot pounds per second = 0.74 ft lbf/s.
- watts to foot pounds per second = 1.48 ft lbf/s.
- watts to foot pounds per second = 2.21 ft lbf/s.
- watts to foot pounds per second = 2.95 ft lbf/s.
- watts to foot pounds per second = 3.69 ft lbf/s.
How many ft lbs is 1 HP?
When James Watt created the unit of horsepower, he set it equal to 550 foot-pounds per second.
What is a joule calorie?
The calorie was originally defined as the amount of heat required at a pressure of 1 standard atmosphere to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1° Celsius. Since 1925 this calorie has been defined in terms of the joule, the definition since 1948 being that one calorie is equal to approximately 4.2 joules.
How many kcal are in a pound of fat?
3,500 kcal
It originated from researcher Max Wishnofsky, MD, in 1958, who calculated that 1 lb of fat stores approximately 3,500 kcal of energy.
How many watt is a pound?
Watt to Pound-foot/second Conversion Table
Watt [W] | Pound-foot/second |
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1 W | 0.7375621493 pound-foot/second |
2 W | 1.4751242986 pound-foot/second |
3 W | 2.2126864478 pound-foot/second |
5 W | 3.6878107464 pound-foot/second |
How do you convert watts into pounds?
The foot pounds per second unit number 0.74 ft lbf/s converts to 1 W, one watt. It is the EQUAL power value of 1 watt but in the foot pounds per second power unit alternative.
Is KCAL different from Cal?
The “calorie” we refer to in food is actually kilocalorie. One (1) kilocalorie is the same as one (1) Calorie (uppercase C). A kilocalorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water one degree Celsius.