A metre is a unit of length. A pound is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Your question is similar to asking how many inches there are in the sea.
25kPa
2 meters
Meters can't equal pounds because meters measures in length and pounds measure mass.
Pounds are a measurement of wieght, and Cubic Meters are a measurement of area. Therefore Pounds and Cubic Meters cannot be related in this manner. i.e. Pounds cannot be converted to Cubic Meters
3 meters ignore^^^ 5 foot 8 and a half and aobut 140 pounds
Question does not make sense meters = length pounds = weight or mass no conversion possible.
To convert 122 pounds to meters, you would need to know the density of the material you are measuring. The conversion is not straightforward as pounds and meters are units of different physical quantities (mass and length).
It could be with a material of the correct density. 2 tons = 4000 pounds = 1814 kg. Divide by 5 cubic meters. So if you have a density of 362.8 kg/m3 = 0.3628 g/cm3 then 5 cubic meters would have a mass of 2 tons.
5% of 5 meters= 5% * 5= 0.05 * 5= 0.25 meters
That is correct. To convert inch-pounds to newton meters, you can use the conversion factor of 0.112984829. Therefore, 10 inch-pounds of torque is equivalent to 1.128 newton meters.
Meters
86 Newton meters is equivalent to about 63.36 foot pounds.