When you say "kg", I'm going to assume you mean the weight of one kg of mass on Earth ...
2.20462 pounds.
(652 pound/in2 ) x (1 kg/2.20462 pound) x (1 inch/2.54 cm)2 = 45.84 kg/cm2
To convert in. lbs. to ft. lbs. you just simply multiply the in. lbs. by 0.08333 to get ft. lbs. 15000 in. lbs. x 0.08333 = 1249.95 ft. lbs.
1 lb foot = 12 inch lbs......Seriously.
im trying to convert 35 foot lbs into inches what would be that answer im having trouble figuring it out
4102.6lbs per square inch
There isn't one. Not enough info.
Convert 37 inch lbs to lbs
1 psi x 0.00689475729 = megapascals.
To convert foot pounds to inch pounds, multiply by 12.10 ft/lbs is 120 in/lbs.To convert foot pounds to inch pounds, multiply by 12.10 ft/lbs is 120 in/lbs.
multiply ft lbs by 12 and you'll have inch lbs.
1 lb foot = 12 inch lbs......Seriously.
To convert in. lbs. to ft. lbs. you just simply multiply the in. lbs. by 0.08333 to get ft. lbs. 15000 in. lbs. x 0.08333 = 1249.95 ft. lbs.
You can convert inch/lbs to ft/lbs as such. 12 in/lbs = 1 ft/lb You cannot convert in/lbs to pounds as they are not compatible. in/lbs is a measure of torque or pulling power. Pound is a measure of dead weight. The two are not convertible.
Assume a small piston (one square inch area) applies a weight of 1 lbs. to a confined hydraulic fluid. That provides a pressure of 1 lbs. per square inch throughout the fluid. If another larger piston with an area of 10 square inches is in contact with the fluid, that piston will feel a force of 1 lbs/square inch x 10 square inches = 10 lbs. So we can apply 1 lbs. to the small piston and get 10 lbs.
There are 12 inch pounds in a foot pound, so 124 in lbs is 10.33 ft lbs
pounds per square inch
im trying to convert 35 foot lbs into inches what would be that answer im having trouble figuring it out
The lb (Pound) is a unit of mass (sometimes called weight) and the psi (pounds per square inch) is a unit of pressure. I take it that you need to calculate the pressure of a number of pounds on a certain surface. You may find the suggested web site helpful. You can't convert pounds to pounds per square inch (psi). One is force and one is pressure. If you know the area over which the force is spread, then you can divide the force by the area and get pounds per square inch (psi).