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.
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.
1st 50 ft lbs, 2nd 65 ft lbs, 3rd turn 120-150 degrees.
To convert foot pounds to inch pounds, multiply by 12.10 ft/lbs is 120 in/lbs.To convert foot pounds to inch pounds, multiply by 12.10 ft/lbs is 120 in/lbs.
55 ft lbs then 120 degrees 55 ft lbs then 120 degrees
(1995-98) 3800 Gen 2 Three steps: 37 ft/lbs: +130 degrees: + 30 degrees (Center 4 only)(1999-05) 3800 Gen 2 Two steps: 37 ft/lbs: + 120 degrees
(1995-98) 3800 Gen 2 Three steps: 37 ft/lbs: +130 degrees: + 30 degrees (Center 4 only) (1999-05) 3800 Gen 2 Two steps: 37 ft/lbs: + 120 degrees
stage 1 - 15 to 22 ft-lbs; stage 2 - 30-37 ft-lbs; stage 3 - tighten an additional 90� to 120� (degrees)
10ft lbs
90-120 ft/lbs
120 ft lbs
Your age doesn't matter. Your age doesn't tell you what weight you should be unless your a toddler or younger. You are actually at your proper weight :) Here is the chart: 5.00 ft = 100 lbs 5.01 ft = 105 lbs 5.02 ft = 110 lbs 5.03 ft = 115 lbs 5.04 ft = 120 lbs 5.05 ft = 125 lbs 5.06 ft = 130 lbs 5.07 ft = 135 lbs 5.08 ft = 140 lbs 5.09 ft = 145 lbs 5.08 ft = 150 lbs 5.07 ft = 155 lbs 5.08 ft = 160 lbs 5.09 ft = 165 lbs 5.10 ft = 170 lbs 5.11 ft = 175 lbs 5.12 ft = 180 lbs ... and so on and so forth.
90-120 ft/lbs
If it is a 1999 through 2002 , FIRST step is 15 FT. LBS then turn an additional 60 degrees. If it is the second design FIRST step is 15 FT. LBS. Then turn additional 75 degrees. If it is older then 1999 it will be 45 FT. LBS. If it is a 1991 model then it is 45 FT. LBS. ( 20 plus 60-degrees additional rotation)