Convert Foot-pound force per minute (ft-lb/min) (Power)
- Choose the right category from the selection list, in this case 'Power'.
- Next enter the value you want to convert. The basic operations of arithmetic: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*, x), division (/, :, ÷), exponent (^), square root (√), brackets and π (pi) are all permitted at this point.
- From the selection list, choose the unit that corresponds to the value you want to convert, in this case 'Foot-pound force per minute [ft-lb/min]'.
- The value will then be converted into all units of measurement the calculator is familiar with.
- Then, when the result appears, there is still the possibility of rounding it to a specific number of decimal places, whenever it makes sense to do so.
Utilize the full range of performance for this units calculator
With this calculator, it is possible to enter the value to be converted together with the original measurement unit; for example, '957 Foot-pound force per minute'. In so doing, either the full name of the unit or its abbreviation can be usedas an example, either 'Foot-pound force per minute' or 'ft-lb/min'. Then, the calculator determines the category of the measurement unit of measure that is to be converted, in this case 'Power'. After that, it converts the entered value into all of the appropriate units known to it. In the resulting list, you will be sure also to find the conversion you originally sought. Regardless which of these possibilities one uses, it saves one the cumbersome search for the appropriate listing in long selection lists with myriad categories and countless supported units. All of that is taken over for us by the calculator and it gets the job done in a fraction of a second.
Furthermore, the calculator makes it possible to use mathematical expressions. As a result, not only can numbers be reckoned with one another, such as, for example, '(23 * 78) ft-lb/min'. But different units of measurement can also be coupled with one another directly in the conversion. That could, for example, look like this: '12 Foot-pound force per minute + 67 Foot-pound force per minute' or '34mm x 89cm x 45dm = ? cm^3'. The units of measure combined in this way naturally have to fit together and make sense in the combination in question.
The mathematical functions sin, cos, tan and sqrt can also be used. Example: sin(π/2), cos(pi/2), tan(90°), sin(90) or sqrt(4).
If a check mark has been placed next to 'Numbers in scientific notation', the answer will appear as an exponential. For example, 4.947 081 436 463 ×1021. For this form of presentation, the number will be segmented into an exponent, here 21, and the actual number, here 4.947 081 436 463. For devices on which the possibilities for displaying numbers are limited, such as for example, pocket calculators, one also finds the way of writing numbers as 4.947 081 436 463 E+21. In particular, this makes very large and very small numbers easier to read. If a check mark has not been placed at this spot, then the result is given in the customary way of writing numbers. For the above example, it would then look like this: 4 947 081 436 463 000 000 000. Independent of the presentation of the results, the maximum precision of this calculator is 14 places. That should be precise enough for most applications.
- Convert ft-lb/min to nW (Foot-pound force per minute to Nanowatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to µW (Foot-pound force per minute to Microwatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to mW (Foot-pound force per minute to Milliwatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to W (Foot-pound force per minute to Watt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to kW (Foot-pound force per minute to Kilowatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to MW (Foot-pound force per minute to Megawatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to GW (Foot-pound force per minute to Gigawatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to TW (Foot-pound force per minute to Terawatt)
- Convert ft-lb/min to J/s (Foot-pound force per minute to Joule per second)
- Convert ft-lb/min to erg/s (Foot-pound force per minute to erg per second)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Horsepower (Foot-pound force per minute to Horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Metric horsepower (Foot-pound force per minute to Metric horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to hp (Foot-pound force per minute to Mechanical horsepower --- imperial horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Boiler horsepower (Foot-pound force per minute to Boiler horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to bhp (Foot-pound force per minute to Brake horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Hydraulic horsepower (Foot-pound force per minute to Hydraulic horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Air horsepower (Foot-pound force per minute to Air horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Electrical horsepower (Foot-pound force per minute to Electrical horsepower)
- Convert ft-lb/min to kgf·m (Foot-pound force per minute to Kilogram-force meter)
- Convert ft-lb/min to ft-lb/s (Foot-pound force per minute to Foot-pound force per second)
- Convert ft-lb/min to ft-lb/h (Foot-pound force per minute to Foot-pound force per hour)
- Convert ft-lb/min to cal/s (Foot-pound force per minute to cal/s)
- Convert ft-lb/min to cal/min (Foot-pound force per minute to cal/min)
- Convert ft-lb/min to cal/h (Foot-pound force per minute to cal/h)
- Convert ft-lb/min to kcal/s (Foot-pound force per minute to kcal/s)
- Convert ft-lb/min to kcal/min (Foot-pound force per minute to kcal/min)
- Convert ft-lb/min to kcal/h (Foot-pound force per minute to kcal/h)
- Convert ft-lb/min to BTU/s (Foot-pound force per minute to BTU/s)
- Convert ft-lb/min to BTU/min (Foot-pound force per minute to BTU/min)
- Convert ft-lb/min to BTU/h (Foot-pound force per minute to BTU/h)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Lusec (Foot-pound force per minute to Lusec)
- Convert ft-lb/min to p (Foot-pound force per minute to Poncelet)
- Convert ft-lb/min to var (Foot-pound force per minute to Volt-ampere reactive)
- Convert ft-lb/min to VA (Foot-pound force per minute to Volt-ampere)
- Convert ft-lb/min to kVA (Foot-pound force per minute to Kilovolt-ampere)
- Convert ft-lb/min to MVA (Foot-pound force per minute to Megavolt-ampere)
- Convert ft-lb/min to Planck power (Foot-pound force per minute to Planck power)