Foot-pound to Kilowatt-hour Converter
1 ft·lbf = 3.766161E-7 kWh
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FORMULA
1 ft·lbf = 3.766161E-7 kWh
CONVERSION TABLE
| Foot-pound (ft·lbf) | Kilowatt-hour (kWh) |
|---|---|
| 1 ft·lbf | 3.766161 × 10⁻⁷ kWh |
| 5 ft·lbf | 0.0000018831 kWh |
| 10 ft·lbf | 0.0000037662 kWh |
| 25 ft·lbf | 0.0000094154 kWh |
| 50 ft·lbf | 0.0000188308 kWh |
| 100 ft·lbf | 0.0000376616 kWh |
| 250 ft·lbf | 0.000094154 kWh |
| 500 ft·lbf | 0.000188308 kWh |
| 1,000 ft·lbf | 0.0003766161 kWh |
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About Foot-pound (ft·lbf)
The energy exerted by a force of one pound-force through a displacement of one foot, equal to approximately 1.356 joules. Torque wrenches for automotive work are calibrated in foot-pounds, and bullet muzzle energies are commonly listed in foot-pounds to help shooters compare cartridge power.
About Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
The standard billing unit for household electricity worldwide, one kilowatt-hour equals 3.6 megajoules. Running a 100-watt light bulb for 10 hours consumes one kWh. Average US household electricity consumption is about 30 kWh per day, and electric vehicle batteries hold 40-100 kWh.
How to Convert Foot-pound to Kilowatt-hour
The conversion formula is: 1 ft·lbf = 3.766161E-7 kWh. To convert from Foot-pound (ft·lbf) to Kilowatt-hour (kWh), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Kilowatt-hour in 1 Foot-pound?
1 Foot-pound (ft·lbf) equals 3.766161E-7 Kilowatt-hour (kWh).
How to convert Foot-pound to Kilowatt-hour?
Multiply the Foot-pound value by 3.766161E-7 to get the equivalent in Kilowatt-hour. Formula: 1 ft·lbf = 3.766161E-7 kWh
What is the formula for Foot-pound to Kilowatt-hour conversion?
1 ft·lbf = 3.766161E-7 kWh
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