"Foot-lbs" is a unit of energy, whereas "horsepower" is a unit of power,
which is the same as the rate of using energy.
1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second
150 pounds That is 1 cubic foot and concrete weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot
One foot of water is merely the depth. Without the surface area, it's impossible to tell how many pounds it gives.
Depending on type of compost, density and moisture content 1 cubic foot of compost will weigh about 10 to 11 pounds.
ATM is the abbreviation for atmosphere's, which is a measurement of pressure. 1 ATM = 14.696 PSI 30 ATM = 440.88 PSI (440.88 pounds)/1 square inch = (40.88 pounds)/(1/144)square feet 63486.72 pounds per square foot. So 30 atmospheres is equal approximately to 63486.72 pounds per square foot.
One inch of rain over one square foot is 1/12 cubic foot of water. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. 1/12 of that is about 5.2 pounds.
1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second
1 Horsepower
Using: 1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second800 x 200 = 160,000 foot-pounds per minute = 160,000/60 foot-pounds per second.# Horsepower = 160,000/60 x 550 = 428/33 = 4.848 HP (rounded)
1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second 30 inches = 2.5 feet (2.5) x (220)/10 = 550 foot pounds per 10 seconds = 1/10th of a horsepower.
Enough to raise 550 pounds of the horse 1 foot high. That is 555 foot pounds. Electrically it takes 746 watts of power
Doesn't work that way, 1 horse-power is equivalent to 33,000 foot-pounds per minute.
the American sae rating for 1 mechanical horsepower is equat to what in lb-ft/min?
Horsepower is the amount of energy the engine can produce, many other factors such as the weight of the vehicle greatly affect how horsepower corellates to speed. In exact numbers though, 1 Horse Power can move 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute or more simply 1 HP can move 375 pounds at 1mph.
we still need the flow volume required, and the type of fluid to answer this question. But essentially, how much energy (in ft lbs per minute in this case) will it take to lift the appropriate number of foot pounds of fluid in 1 minute. Get the foot pounds for 1 horsepower.
1,000 pounds force
1 foot = 12 inches(1 foot) pound = (12 inch) pounds(18 foot) pounds = (18 x 12) = 216 inch pounds
If PSI is Pounds per Square Inch and HP is Horsepower then the only connection I know of is if you are trying to find the torque of the motor. Please rephrase the question.