a multiplier of 5
2.205 pounds (the common conversion factor 2.2)
400 / 100 X 20 = 80 You divide what ever you are working from by 100 and times it by the percentage to find the amount you were originally looking for!Hope that helps!
To convert pounds to ounces, you would use the conversion factor that 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces. Therefore, in the ratio used for conversion, you would place 1 pound in the numerator and 16 ounces in the denominator. This ratio allows you to multiply it by the given value in pounds (0.75) to obtain the equivalent weight in ounces.
a quick estimate is around 5 as 10 / 2 = 5 (when 1.95 rounded up to 2) $1.95 = 1 pound (using $ as an example) to get $1.95 to $1.00 divide both sides by 1.95 $1.00 = $1.95/1.95 = 1/1.95 pound (conversion factor) so $10 x 1/1.95 = 10/1.95 = 5.128205128205128 pounds which rounded is 5.13 pounds Answer: 1/1.95
144 in-pounds = 12 foot-pounds.
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M40 is a concrete mix design that typically has a compressive strength of 4,000 psi (pounds per square inch) at 28 days.
To convert pounds to kilograms, the factor used is 0.453592. You multiply the weight in pounds by this conversion factor to get the equivalent weight in kilograms.
The factor is 0.454
Tensile strength is given in ksi. To get pounds you need to know the area. Pounds = strength x area. For example if the specimen is 100 ksi strength and area 1 sq inch, pounds = 100 x 1 = 100 kilopounds = 100000 pounds. f the specimen is 100 ksi strength and area 2 sq inch, pounds = 100 x 2 = 200 kilopounds = 200000 pounds. In any case strength in ksi is the same for a given material and that is why ksi is used.
The conversion factor from pounds-mass (lbm) to pounds-mole (lbmol) is the molecular weight of the substance in pounds per mole.
Pounds x 0.454 = kilograms
Neither. Bolt tensile strength is in pounds per square inch. You are confusing torque with bolt strength. Typically a bolt will be torqued to stretch the bolt and preload it to about 50% of its strength. The relation between torque T and preload P is T = 0.15DP where D is bolt diameter(inch), T is inch pounds and P is pounds. Then stress is P/A where A is bolt area and this stress is 1/2 of strength. Note that torque in foot pounds is simply in lb/12, or 12 inch pounds = 1 ft lb
How do I convert foot pounds of torque to a tensile strength
It is the strength in pounds per square inch of a material at which it will be pulled apart.
2.205 pounds (the common conversion factor 2.2)
1 kilogram is equivalent to 2.20462 pounds. This conversion factor is commonly used to convert between the metric system (kilograms) and the imperial system (pounds).