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.
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10x12=120. So the answer is 120 square feet.
120 ft * 150 ft = 18000 sq ft = 0.413 acres (to 3 dp)
search engine says that: 1 ft^3 = 62.42797 lbs; so, 4.3 cubic ft = 268.440271 lbs; forgive me.
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.
120 of them.