Convert foot-pound per second to watt

Enter the value to convert from foot-pound per second to watt.

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Result: 25 foot-pounds per second (ft⋅lbf/s) = 33.89544875 watts (w)

How to Convert Foot-pound per second to Watt

Converting foot-pound per second to watt is straightforward using our conversion calculator.

Conversion Formula

W = ft⋅lbf/s × 1.35581795

Reverse conversion: Convert watt to foot-pound per second

Comparison: Foot-pound-per-second vs Watt

When to Use Each Unit

Foot-pound-per-second: Used in United States for mechanical power calculations, engineering, and industrial applications.

Watt: Universal standard for electrical power ratings, mechanical power output, and energy transfer rates worldwide.

Common Conversion Values

  • 1 ft⋅lbf/s ≈ 1.356 W
  • 550 ft⋅lbf/s = 1 hp
  • 1 ft⋅lbf/s ≈ 4.63 BTU/h
  • 737 ft⋅lbf/s ≈ 1 kW

About Per

Definition: Foot-pound per second (symbol: ft⋅lbf/s) measures mechanical power as foot-pounds of work performed per second.

History: Imperial mechanical power unit derived from work and time measurements for engineering applications.

Current Use: Used in United States for mechanical power calculations, engineering, and industrial applications.

Examples: Mechanical equipment: 100-1000 ft⋅lbf/s, pump power: 50-500 ft⋅lbf/s, motor output calculations

About Watt

Definition: The watt (symbol: W) is the SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second or the rate of energy transfer.

History: Named after Scottish inventor James Watt in 1882. Standardized as SI unit to measure rate of energy consumption or production.

Current Use: Universal standard for electrical power ratings, mechanical power output, and energy transfer rates worldwide.

Examples: LED bulb: 10W, laptop: 65W, microwave: 1000W, hair dryer: 1500W, electric kettle: 2000W

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