Convert foot pound-force/minute to calorie (th)/second

Please provide values below to convert foot pound-force/minute [ft*lbf/min] to calorie (th)/second [cal(th)/s], or Convert calorie (th)/second to foot pound-force/minute.




How to Convert Foot Pound-Force/minute to Calorie (Th)/second

1 ft*lbf/min = 5.40080305927342e-06 cal(th)/s

Example: convert 15 ft*lbf/min to cal(th)/s:
15 ft*lbf/min = 15 Γ— 5.40080305927342e-06 cal(th)/s = 8.10120458891013e-05 cal(th)/s


Foot Pound-Force/minute to Calorie (Th)/second Conversion Table

foot pound-force/minute calorie (th)/second

Foot Pound-Force/minute

The foot pound-force per minute (ft*lbf/min) is a unit of power representing the amount of work done in foot-pounds over one minute.

History/Origin

This unit has been used primarily in engineering and mechanical contexts to measure power, especially in the United States, where imperial units are common. It originated from the foot-pound-force as a measure of work, combined with time to express power.

Current Use

The foot pound-force per minute is still used in certain engineering fields, particularly in the United States, for measuring power in mechanical systems, motors, and torque-related applications where imperial units are standard.


Calorie (Th)/second

Calorie (th)/second (cal(th)/s) is a unit of power representing the rate at which thermal calories are transferred or converted per second.

History/Origin

The calorie (th), or thermochemical calorie, was historically used to quantify energy in thermodynamics and nutrition. Its use in power measurement, such as cal(th)/s, emerged in scientific contexts to express thermal energy transfer rates before the adoption of the watt as the standard SI unit.

Current Use

Today, cal(th)/s is rarely used in scientific practice, having been largely replaced by watts (W). It may still appear in specialized fields or historical references related to thermal energy transfer rates.



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