What Is This Tool?
This tool converts power values from foot pound-force per second, an imperial unit used in mechanical contexts, to erg per second, a CGS unit commonly utilized in astrophysics and older scientific sources.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the power value in foot pound-force per second you want to convert.
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Select the units as foot pound-force/second to erg/second.
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Click convert to see the result in erg per second.
Key Features
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Converts power from foot pound-force/second to erg/second accurately.
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Supports mechanical and astrophysical power unit conversions.
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Provides straightforward input and fast results in your browser.
Examples
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2 ft·lbf/s converts to 27116358.966588 erg/s.
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0.5 ft·lbf/s converts to 6779089.741647 erg/s.
Common Use Cases
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Expressing mechanical power outputs for hand tools or small engines in imperial units converted to CGS units.
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Calculating power from torque and rotational speed within mechanical engineering.
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Representing astrophysical luminosities and radiative power in erg per second.
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Converting power for theoretical physics and scientific literature where CGS units are preferred.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure the input value is in foot pound-force per second before conversion.
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Use this conversion mainly when working within imperial and CGS unit contexts.
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Verify if erg/second is the appropriate unit for your field, especially in astrophysics or older scientific documents.
Limitations
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Foot pound-force per second is less frequently used outside engineering disciplines.
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Erg per second is a very small power unit used predominantly in astrophysics and specialized areas.
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The conversion factor produces very large numbers, which may be unwieldy for common mechanical power calculations.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is foot pound-force per second used for?
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It is an imperial unit of power commonly used to specify mechanical power outputs for hand tools, small engines, and mechanical engineering calculations.
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Where is erg per second commonly applied?
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Erg per second is often used in astrophysics to express luminosities and radiative power, as well as in CGS-based theoretical physics and older scientific literature.
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How do I convert from foot pound-force/second to erg/second?
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Multiply the value in foot pound-force per second by 13,558,179.483294 to get the equivalent power in erg per second.
Key Terminology
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Foot pound-force per second
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An imperial power unit representing one pound-force applied over one foot of displacement each second.
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Erg per second
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A CGS power unit equal to one erg of energy transferred per second, often used in astrophysics.
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Power
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The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, measured in various units depending on the system.