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<onlyinclude>A '''foot pound''' is a [[units|unit]] of [[energy]], not to be confused with the [[pound foot]], which is a measure of [[torque]]. The foot pound is a measure of a [[pound]] of force applied over one foot.</onlyinclude><ref> Eric Weisstein. (March 14, 2015). '''Pound''' [Online]. Available: http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Pound.html</ref> | <onlyinclude>A '''foot pound''' is a [[units|unit]] of [[energy]], not to be confused with the [[pound foot]], which is a measure of [[torque]]. The foot pound is a measure of a [[pound]] of force applied over one foot.</onlyinclude><ref> Eric Weisstein. (March 14, 2015). '''Pound''' [Online]. Available: http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Pound.html</ref> This unit is rarely used now. | ||
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A foot pound is a unit of energy, not to be confused with the pound foot, which is a measure of torque. The foot pound is a measure of a pound of force applied over one foot.[1] This unit is rarely used now.
Conversions
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References
- ↑ Eric Weisstein. (March 14, 2015). Pound [Online]. Available: http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Pound.html