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To convert degrees to foot-pounds, you need to know the context in which the conversion is being made. If you are referring to torque, 120 degrees would typically represent a rotational distance rather than a specific measurement in foot-pounds. However, if you are looking for the work done in foot-pounds when moving an object through 120 degrees, you would need additional information such as the force applied and the distance from the pivot point.
30.48cm = one foot.
1/3 of a yard is one foot
Circle has 360 degrees. One fourth circle has 90 degrees
2 degrees 56 minutes 53 seconds
alot one There is 1 foot in 1 foot...
1ft3 (one foot cubed; or one cubic foot)
There are 304.8 millimetres in one foot.
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot.
One foot is 12 inches.
A foot is many times smaller than a kilometer. One foot is about 0.0003048km
6 (as in one foot many feet)
One foot is equal to 3.048 decimeters.
One radian is about 57.3 degrees
An ostrich has 2 toes on one foot.
90 degrees