What Is This Tool?
This converter helps translate power values measured in pferdestarke (ps), a historical metric horsepower unit used in Europe, to pound-foot/second, an Imperial power unit widely applied in US customary systems. It supports cross-regional power comparison and legacy unit conversions.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the power value in pferdestarke (ps)
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Select the output unit as pound-foot/second
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Click the convert button to see the result instantly
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Use converted values for technical analysis or equipment specifications
Key Features
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Converts pferdestarke (ps) to pound-foot/second using established conversion rate
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Supports mechanical power translations across metric and Imperial unit systems
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Browser-based and user-friendly interface for quick unit conversion
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Suitable for automotive, industrial, and engineering power calculations
Examples
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2 pferdestarke (ps) = 1084.952077683 pound-foot/second
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0.5 pferdestarke (ps) = 271.23801942075 pound-foot/second
Common Use Cases
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Translating engine power specifications in automotive brochures from German metric horsepower to US customary units
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Calculating mechanical power in engineering contexts using pound-foot per second units
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Converting historical or legacy power measurements for comparison or technical documentation
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure clear indication of the units used to avoid confusion due to non-SI nature of pferdestärke (ps)
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Use this tool mainly for legacy or regional unit conversions rather than high power ratings
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Refer to watt values for additional verification when precision is critical
Limitations
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Pferdestärke (ps) is a non-SI, historically regional unit which may cause confusion without context
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Pound-foot/second is rarely used for high power, often replaced by watts or horsepower
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Conversion precision can be impacted for very high power values due to rounding and differing standards
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is pferdestärke (ps)?
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Pferdestärke (PS) is a metric horsepower unit historically used in German-speaking countries, defined as 75 kilogram-force metre per second and equivalent to about 735.49875 watts.
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What does pound-foot/second measure?
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Pound-foot/second is an Imperial unit of power that measures the rate of mechanical work or energy transfer, equal to one pound-force foot per second.
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Why convert pferdestärke (ps) to pound-foot/second?
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Converting from pferdestärke to pound-foot/second helps compare mechanical power values between metric horsepower used in Europe and Imperial units common in US engineering and industry.
Key Terminology
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Pferdestärke (ps)
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A metric horsepower unit used historically in German-speaking regions, defined as 75 kilogram-force metre per second and equal to roughly 735.49875 watts.
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Pound-foot/second
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An Imperial unit of power representing one pound-force foot of work done per second, measuring the rate of mechanical energy transfer.
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Mechanical Power
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The rate at which work is performed or energy is transferred in mechanical systems, often expressed in units like watts, horsepower, or pound-foot/second.