Convert watt to foot pound-force/second

Please provide values below to convert watt [W] to foot pound-force/second [ft*lbf/s], or Convert foot pound-force/second to watt.




How to Convert Watt to Foot Pound-Force/second

1 W = 0.737562148369551 ft*lbf/s

Example: convert 15 W to ft*lbf/s:
15 W = 15 × 0.737562148369551 ft*lbf/s = 11.0634322255433 ft*lbf/s


Watt to Foot Pound-Force/second Conversion Table

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Watt

The watt (W) is the SI unit of power, defined as one joule per second, representing the rate of energy transfer or conversion.

History/Origin

The watt was named after James Watt, the Scottish engineer and inventor, in 1889. It was adopted as the SI unit of power to standardize measurements in science and engineering.

Current Use

The watt is widely used today to quantify power in electrical devices, engines, and energy consumption, serving as a fundamental unit in physics, engineering, and everyday applications.


Foot Pound-Force/second

The foot pound-force per second (ft·lbf/s) is a unit of power representing the rate of work done or energy transferred, where one foot pound-force is the work done when a force of one pound-force moves an object one foot.

History/Origin

The foot pound-force per second has been used historically in engineering and physics, especially in the United States, as a practical unit of power in mechanical and thermodynamic contexts before the widespread adoption of the SI system.

Current Use

Today, the foot pound-force per second is primarily used in certain engineering fields, such as mechanical and aerospace engineering, for expressing power in systems where imperial units are standard, though it is less common with the global shift towards SI units.



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