Well my guess is the best solution for you to see how many pounds equals a certain amount of inches is probably just buying a cheap scale from walmart and checking it every day. Now what i just did was I asked this exact question and it said do you want to answer it. So sorry if this wasnt any help. I just lost 12 inches and I was trying to see how many pounds I lost. But as I can see there is no answer. I hope the people who are reading this wont get to aggrivated because once again there is apperantly no answer to this question just a guess. And I hope If you are on a diet and reading this you will have great success in it. Good luck.
Assuming the question refers to torque, then 1 ft-lb = 12 in-lbs. If you have a torque wrench reading inch-pounds, divide by 12 to get foot pounds. Conversely, multiply foot pounds by 12 to get inch pounds. If you want to get a little more technical, then read on. Torque quantifies force applied in a twisting action, such as tightening a bolt with a wrench. The longer the lever arm (distance the force is applied from the point of rotation) the greater the torque. This assumes the force is applied in a direction perpendicular to the lever arm, which is the normal case in practice. Formally, the definition of torque is force multiplied by distance, or force acting perpendicular to the lever arm multiplied by the length of the lever arm. If you are doing something like using a torque wrench on a car, you steady the connection of the wrench to the bolt or nut to make sure the force you are applying is perpendicular to the axis define by the length of the bolt. Then the reading on the torque wrench is an accurate measure of the torque applied to the nut or bolt.
25 ounces is equivalent to 1.56 pounds.
Your question does not contain enough information to answer. But . . . let's assume that the 5,000 pounds is spread out over a flat surface measuring 50 ft x 100 ft. That equals 5,000 square feet. 5,000/5,000 square feet = 1. So our 5,000 pounds would exert exactly 1 pound per square foot at every point. Let's next say that we spread out the 5,000 pound, but thicker, on a flat surface measuring 25 feet x 50 ft. That equals 1,250 square feet. So our 5,000 pounds is now supported by only 1,250 square feet. We know by looking at it that each square foot will support more of the weight than in the first example. 5,000/1,250 = 4. So our 5,000 pounds in this case would exert exactly 4 pounds per square foot. Carried to an extreme, let's say our 5,000 pounds sits on just one square foot of flat surface. 5,000/1 = 5,000 pounds per square foot. Even crazier, our 5,000 pounds might sit on just a 6 inch x 6 inch flat surface. 6" = 0.25 square feet. So, once again, 5,000/.25 = 20,000 pounds per square foot.
25 kg is equal to approximately 55.12 pounds.
25 inch pounds = 2.08333333 foot pounds
Well my guess is the best solution for you to see how many pounds equals a certain amount of inches is probably just buying a cheap scale from walmart and checking it every day. Now what i just did was I asked this exact question and it said do you want to answer it. So sorry if this wasnt any help. I just lost 12 inches and I was trying to see how many pounds I lost. But as I can see there is no answer. I hope the people who are reading this wont get to aggrivated because once again there is apperantly no answer to this question just a guess. And I hope If you are on a diet and reading this you will have great success in it. Good luck.
An inch is 1/12 of a foot. 1/4 x 1/12 = 1/48 of a foot.
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A 12 inch 25 foot you beam would be between $5 and $8 worth in scrap.
1 foot = 30.48 cm 25 feet = 25 x 30.48 cm =762.00 cm
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Assuming the question refers to torque, then 1 ft-lb = 12 in-lbs. If you have a torque wrench reading inch-pounds, divide by 12 to get foot pounds. Conversely, multiply foot pounds by 12 to get inch pounds. If you want to get a little more technical, then read on. Torque quantifies force applied in a twisting action, such as tightening a bolt with a wrench. The longer the lever arm (distance the force is applied from the point of rotation) the greater the torque. This assumes the force is applied in a direction perpendicular to the lever arm, which is the normal case in practice. Formally, the definition of torque is force multiplied by distance, or force acting perpendicular to the lever arm multiplied by the length of the lever arm. If you are doing something like using a torque wrench on a car, you steady the connection of the wrench to the bolt or nut to make sure the force you are applying is perpendicular to the axis define by the length of the bolt. Then the reading on the torque wrench is an accurate measure of the torque applied to the nut or bolt.
2000 cubic foot = 2000 (cubic foot) x 1728 (cubic inch/cubic foot) x 16.387 (cubic cm/cubic inch)x1/1000000(cubic meter/cubic cm) = 56.6337 cubic meter from the above answer we get: 25 cubic meters = 882.867 cubic foot
8.851 inch-pounds = 1 Newton-meter so 885.1 inch pounds
The weight of plywood can vary depending on the thickness and type of wood used. On average, a 4-foot by 8-foot sheet of 3/4-inch-thick plywood weighs around 60-70 pounds.
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