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  1. 24 paź 2013 · If you’re measuring the poundS of torque exerted at the end of a one-foot lever, it should be pounds-foot or lbs/ft, lbs-ft, etc. But the plural is usually rendered as pound-feet, as if it were a single pound at the end of a multi-foot lever.

  2. 4 wrz 2022 · Both foot-pounds and pound-feet have a force component (pounds) and a displacement component (feet), but they measure two different things. What’s the difference between torque and horsepower? “The measurement of torque is stated as pound-feet and represents how much twisting force is at work,” Edmunds explains.

  3. 8 cze 2024 · Foot-pounds (ft-lb) and pound-feet (lb-ft) are often used interchangeably, but it’s crucial to understand the fundamental distinction between these units to avoid confusion and misinterpretation. ft-lb measures torque or rotational force, while lb-ft measures energy or work done.

  4. 30 sty 2018 · The “pound-foot” (lb-ft) is a unit of torque and a vector measurement that is created by one pound of force acting on a one foot lever. The formula for torque in the instance of tightening a fastener would be: Torque equals force times radius, or T=FR.

  5. 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 of one foot from a pivot point. [2] Conversely one foot pound-force (ft · lbf) is the moment about an axis that applies one pound-force at a radius of one foot.

  6. 6 sie 2011 · The foot pound and pound foot are a fertile source of confusion: confusing mass with force, and confusing torque with energy, because both have the dimensions energy and length.

  7. Pound feet is a measurement of torque, it's what we really should be measuring engine and motor torque output in. It is a measurement of how much twisting power is exerted when you push on a lever 1 foot away from the fulcrum with 1 pound of force.

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