Convert therm (EC) to pound-force foot

Please provide values below to convert therm (EC) [thm (EC)] to pound-force foot [lbf*ft], or Convert pound-force foot to therm (EC).




How to Convert Therm (Ec) to Pound-Force Foot

1 thm (EC) = 77816937.0010185 lbf*ft

Example: convert 15 thm (EC) to lbf*ft:
15 thm (EC) = 15 × 77816937.0010185 lbf*ft = 1167254055.01528 lbf*ft


Therm (Ec) to Pound-Force Foot Conversion Table

therm (EC) pound-force foot

Therm (Ec)

The therm (EC) is a unit of energy used primarily in the measurement of natural gas and heating energy, equivalent to 100,000 British thermal units (BTUs).

History/Origin

The therm originated in the early 19th century as a practical unit for measuring large quantities of heat energy, especially in the gas industry, and has been standardized in various regions for energy billing and calculations.

Current Use

Today, the therm (EC) is used mainly in the natural gas industry and energy sectors to quantify heat energy consumption, although it has largely been supplemented or replaced by SI units like joules and kilowatt-hours in many regions.


Pound-Force Foot

The pound-force foot (lbf·ft) is a unit of torque or moment of force, representing the force of one pound-force applied at a perpendicular distance of one foot from the pivot point.

History/Origin

The pound-force foot originated from the Imperial system of units, primarily used in the United States, to quantify torque in mechanical and engineering contexts before the widespread adoption of the SI system.

Current Use

Today, the pound-force foot is still used in certain engineering fields, particularly in the United States, to measure torque in automotive, mechanical, and structural applications, although the SI unit newton meter is more common internationally.



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