Convert erg/second to pound-foot/minute
Please provide values below to convert erg/second [erg/s] to pound-foot/minute [lbf*ft/min], or Convert pound-foot/minute to erg/second.
How to Convert Erg/second to Pound-Foot/minute
1 erg/s = 4.42537403261324e-06 lbf*ft/min
Example: convert 15 erg/s to lbf*ft/min:
15 erg/s = 15 × 4.42537403261324e-06 lbf*ft/min = 6.63806104891986e-05 lbf*ft/min
Erg/second to Pound-Foot/minute Conversion Table
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Erg/second
The erg/second (erg/s) is a unit of power representing the rate of energy transfer or conversion, where one erg per second equals the transfer of one erg of energy per second.
History/Origin
The erg is an older CGS (centimeter-gram-second) unit of energy, introduced in the early 20th century for scientific calculations. The erg/second was used in physics to quantify power in contexts where the CGS system was prevalent, especially in astrophysics and theoretical physics.
Current Use
Today, the erg/second is rarely used outside specialized scientific fields; the SI unit watt (W) is preferred for measuring power. However, erg/s may still be encountered in historical data, astrophysics, or when working with CGS-based calculations.
Pound-Foot/minute
Pound-foot per minute (lbf·ft/min) is a unit of power representing the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, specifically the amount of work in pound-feet performed per minute.
History/Origin
The pound-foot per minute has been used historically in engineering and mechanical contexts to measure power, especially in systems where imperial units are prevalent. It is derived from the foot-pound unit of work, divided by time in minutes, aligning with traditional British engineering practices.
Current Use
Today, pound-foot per minute is primarily used in specific engineering fields, such as mechanical and automotive industries, to measure torque-related power outputs, though it is less common than SI units like watts or horsepower.