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Learn how to convert energy values from kiloton (kton) units, used for expressing large explosion yields, to foot-pound (ft*lbf), a unit common in mechanical energy measurements. Understand key uses, examples, and tips for effective conversion.
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This converter transforms energy measurements from kiloton (kton), a unit representing the energy equivalent of 1,000 short tons of TNT, into foot-pound (ft*lbf), an imperial unit for mechanical energy. It helps translate large-scale explosive energy into units familiar in mechanical and ballistics contexts.