Foot-pound to Megajoule Converter
1 ft·lbf = 0.0000013558 MJ
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FORMULA
1 ft·lbf = 0.0000013558 MJ
CONVERSION TABLE
| Foot-pound (ft·lbf) | Megajoule (MJ) |
|---|---|
| 1 ft·lbf | 0.0000013558 MJ |
| 5 ft·lbf | 0.0000067791 MJ |
| 10 ft·lbf | 0.0000135582 MJ |
| 25 ft·lbf | 0.0000338954 MJ |
| 50 ft·lbf | 0.0000677909 MJ |
| 100 ft·lbf | 0.0001355818 MJ |
| 250 ft·lbf | 0.0003389545 MJ |
| 500 ft·lbf | 0.000677909 MJ |
| 1,000 ft·lbf | 0.0013558179 MJ |
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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 Megajoule (MJ)
One million joules, the megajoule is used for expressing the energy content of fuels and industrial energy consumption. One liter of gasoline contains about 34 MJ of chemical energy, and industrial boiler outputs and building energy audits often use megajoules as the standard unit.
How to Convert Foot-pound to Megajoule
The conversion formula is: 1 ft·lbf = 0.0000013558 MJ. To convert from Foot-pound (ft·lbf) to Megajoule (MJ), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Megajoule in 1 Foot-pound?
1 Foot-pound (ft·lbf) equals 0.0000013558 Megajoule (MJ).
How to convert Foot-pound to Megajoule?
Multiply the Foot-pound value by 0.0000013558 to get the equivalent in Megajoule. Formula: 1 ft·lbf = 0.0000013558 MJ
What is the formula for Foot-pound to Megajoule conversion?
1 ft·lbf = 0.0000013558 MJ
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