Exanewton to Pound foot/square second Conversion

Convert between Exanewton and Pound foot/square second quickly and accurately.

EN
lb⋅ft/s²

How to Convert Exanewton to Pound foot/square second

Conversion Formula

1 EN = 7E+18 lb⋅ft/s²
1 lb⋅ft/s² = 1E-19 EN

Example

Convert 15 EN to lb⋅ft/s²:

15 EN = 15 × 7E+18 lb⋅ft/s² = 1E+20 lb⋅ft/s²

Unit Information

Learn about the force units you're converting between

Exanewton

EN

Definition

An exanewton equals 10^18 Newtons and represents an extremely large force unit. This unit is used in theoretical physics and astrophysics for describing forces on cosmic scales, such as gravitational forces between massive celestial bodies.

History/Origin

The exanewton was created as part of the metric system's decimal prefix system to handle extremely large forces. The prefix "exa" (meaning 10^18) was adopted in 1975. This unit is primarily used in theoretical calculations and astrophysical contexts.

Current Use

Used in theoretical physics and astrophysics for describing forces on cosmic scales. Applied in calculations involving massive celestial bodies, galactic dynamics, and cosmological models. Primarily a theoretical unit used in scientific research and calculations.

Multiplier

1E+18

Offset

0

Pound foot/square second

lb⋅ft/s²

Definition

Pound foot per square second is a unit of force in the foot-pound-second (FPS) system of units. It is defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of one pound at a rate of one foot per second squared. This unit is equivalent to one poundal.

History/Origin

Pound foot per square second was introduced as part of the FPS (foot-pound-second) system of units in the 19th century. It was widely used in physics and engineering before the adoption of the MKS (meter-kilogram-second) system. The unit represents the fundamental relationship between mass, acceleration, and force.

Current Use

Still used in some areas of physics and engineering, particularly in the United States. Common in some engineering applications where the FPS system is still used. Used in some scientific instruments and laboratory equipment that were designed using the FPS system.

Multiplier

0.138

Offset

0

Exanewton to Pound foot/square second Conversion Table

Exanewton [EN] Pound foot/square second [lb⋅ft/s²]
1 EN 7E+18 lb⋅ft/s²
10 EN 7E+19 lb⋅ft/s²
25 EN 2E+20 lb⋅ft/s²
50 EN 4E+20 lb⋅ft/s²
100 EN 7E+20 lb⋅ft/s²
0 EN 0E+0 lb⋅ft/s²
-10 EN -7E+19 lb⋅ft/s²
-40 EN -3E+20 lb⋅ft/s²