Calories (Thermochemical) to Foot pounds calculator

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Calories (Thermochemical) to Foot pounds formula

Foot pounds to Calories (Thermochemical) formula


Calories (Thermochemical) to Foot pounds Conversion Table

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calth ft-lb calth ft-lb calth ft-lb calth ft-lb
1 3.0859601425826 26 80.234963707147 51 157.38396727171 76 234.53297083628
2 6.1719202851651 27 83.320923849729 52 160.46992741429 77 237.61893097886
3 9.2578804277477 28 86.406883992312 53 163.55588755688 78 240.70489112144
4 12.34384057033 29 89.492844134895 54 166.64184769946 79 243.79085126402
5 15.429800712913 30 92.578804277477 55 169.72780784204 80 246.87681140661
6 18.515760855495 31 95.66476442006 56 172.81376798462 81 249.96277154919
7 21.601720998078 32 98.750724562642 57 175.89972812721 82 253.04873169177
8 24.687681140661 33 101.83668470522 58 178.98568826979 83 256.13469183435
9 27.773641283243 34 104.92264484781 59 182.07164841237 84 259.22065197694
10 30.859601425826 35 108.00860499039 60 185.15760855495 85 262.30661211952
11 33.945561568408 36 111.09456513297 61 188.24356869754 86 265.3925722621
12 37.031521710991 37 114.18052527556 62 191.32952884012 87 268.47853240468
13 40.117481853573 38 117.26648541814 63 194.4154889827 88 271.56449254727
14 43.203441996156 39 120.35244556072 64 197.50144912528 89 274.65045268985
15 46.289402138739 40 123.4384057033 65 200.58740926787 90 277.73641283243
16 49.375362281321 41 126.52436584589 66 203.67336941045 91 280.82237297501
17 52.461322423904 42 129.61032598847 67 206.75932955303 92 283.9083331176
18 55.547282566486 43 132.69628613105 68 209.84528969561 93 286.99429326018
19 58.633242709069 44 135.78224627363 69 212.9312498382 94 290.08025340276
20 61.719202851651 45 138.86820641622 70 216.01720998078 95 293.16621354534
21 64.805162994234 46 141.9541665588 71 219.10317012336 96 296.25217368793
22 67.891123136817 47 145.04012670138 72 222.18913026595 97 299.33813383051
23 70.977083279399 48 148.12608684396 73 225.27509040853 98 302.42409397309
24 74.063043421982 49 151.21204698655 74 228.36105055111 99 305.51005411567
25 77.149003564564 50 154.29800712913 75 231.44701069369 100 308.59601425826

  • Calorie (Thermochemical) (4.19 J)
    A calorie is a unit of energy. Various definitions exist but fall into two broad categories. The first, the small calorie, or gram calorie (symbol: cal), is defined as the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at a pressure of one atmosphere. The second, the large calorie or kilogram calorie (symbols: Cal, kcal), also known as the food calorie and similar names, is defined in terms of the kilogram rather than the gram. It is equal to 1000 small calories or 1 kilocalorie (symbol: kcal). In other scientific contexts, the term calorie almost always refers to the small calorie. Even though it is not an SI unit, it is still used in chemistry. For example, the energy released in a chemical reaction per mole of reagent is occasionally expressed in kilocalories per mole. Typically, this use was largely due to the ease with which it could be calculated in laboratory reactions, especially in aqueous solution: a volume of reagent dissolved in water forming a solution, with concentration expressed in moles per liter (1 liter weighing 1 kg), will induce a temperature change in degrees Celsius in the total volume of water solvent, and these quantities (volume, molar concentration and temperature change) can then be used to calculate energy per mole. It is also occasionally used to specify energy quantities that relate to reaction energy, such as enthalpy of formation and the size of activation barriers. However, its use is being superseded by the SI unit, the joule, and multiples thereof such as the kilojoule.
  • Foot pound (1.36 J)
    The foot pound-force (symbol: ft⋅lbf or ft⋅lb) is a unit of work or energy in the Engineering and Gravitational Systems in United States customary and imperial units of measure. It is the energy transferred upon applying a force of one pound-force (lbf) through a linear displacement of one foot. The corresponding SI unit is the joule. The foot-pound is often used to specify the muzzle energy of a bullet in small arms ballistics, particularly in the United States.
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