Convert calorie (th)/minute to pound-foot/hour
Please provide values below to convert calorie (th)/minute [cal(th)/min] to pound-foot/hour [lbf*ft/h], or Convert pound-foot/hour to calorie (th)/minute.
How to Convert Calorie (Th)/minute to Pound-Foot/hour
1 cal(th)/min = 185157.64943603 lbf*ft/h
Example: convert 15 cal(th)/min to lbf*ft/h:
15 cal(th)/min = 15 × 185157.64943603 lbf*ft/h = 2777364.74154045 lbf*ft/h
Calorie (Th)/minute to Pound-Foot/hour Conversion Table
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Calorie (Th)/minute
A calorie (th)/minute is a unit of power representing the amount of heat energy in calories (thermochemical) transferred or used per minute.
History/Origin
The calorie (th)/minute has been used historically in thermodynamics and nutrition to quantify heat transfer rates, especially before the adoption of the watt as the standard SI unit of power.
Current Use
Today, the calorie (th)/minute is rarely used in scientific contexts, having been largely replaced by the watt; however, it may still appear in specialized fields or legacy data related to heat transfer and energy consumption.
Pound-Foot/hour
Pound-foot per hour (lbf·ft/h) is a unit of power representing the amount of work done in foot-pounds per hour, commonly used in engineering to measure power output or consumption.
History/Origin
The pound-foot per hour originated from the imperial system of units, primarily used in the United States, to quantify power in mechanical and engineering contexts. Its usage has declined with the adoption of SI units but remains relevant in certain industries.
Current Use
Today, pound-foot per hour is primarily used in specific engineering fields, such as mechanical and aerospace engineering, for measuring power in systems where imperial units are standard. It is also used in historical data and legacy systems.