Discover the ease of converting thermal calories to ounce-force inches with our reliable tool, designed by Newtum to simplify your calculations.
A calorie (symbol: cal) is a unit of energy. Specifically, one calorie is traditionally defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius. This unit is commonly used in the field of chemistry and within the context of food energy, where it is known as a kilocalorie (kcal) which equals 1000 small calories.
Definition of Ounce-force InchAn ounce-force inch (ozf·in) is a unit of torque representing the force of one ounce-force applied at a distance of one inch from the pivot point. It is a measure of rotational force and is commonly used in small mechanical systems, such as in the calibration of torque wrenches, and can be seen in engineering specifications for consumer products.
Calorie th (cal) | Ounce-force Inch (ozf·in) |
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1 cal | 323.15 ozf·in |
2 cal | 646.30 ozf·in |
3 cal | 969.45 ozf·in |
4 cal | 1292.60 ozf·in |
5 cal | 1615.75 ozf·in |
10 cal | 3231.50 ozf·in |
20 cal | 6463.00 ozf·in |
50 cal | 16157.50 ozf·in |
100 cal | 32315.00 ozf·in |
200 cal | 64630.00 ozf·in |
1 cal = 323.15 ozf·in
10 cal = 3231.50 ozf·in
Example 1:
Convert 5 cal to ozf·in:
5 cal = 5 × 323.15 ozf·in = 1615.75 ozf·in
Example 2:
Convert 12 cal to ozf·in:
12 cal = 12 × 323.15 ozf·in = 3877.80 ozf·in
The Calorie th to Ounce-force Inch Converter is a tool developed out of the need to bridge the gap between thermal energy measurement and mechanical torque units. While calories measure energy typically in the context of food and nutrition, ounce-force inches apply to engineering and mechanics. The converter emerged to assist in various scientific and industrial applications where these units intersect.
Explore the practicality and significance of the Calorie th to Ounce-force Inch Converter in everyday applications and industry use.
Example 1:
To convert 15 calories to ounce-force inches, multiply 15 cal by 323.15 to get 4847.25 ozf·in.
Example 2:
Converting 30 calories to ounce-force inches involves multiplying 30 cal by 323.15, yielding 9694.50 ozf·in.
Q1: What is a Calorie th to Ounce-force Inch Converter used for?
A1: It is used to convert units of thermal energy (calories) into units of torque (ounce-force inches) for various scientific and technical applications.
Q2: How accurate is the conversion?
A2: The converter is designed to provide accurate conversions based on established conversion factors.
Q3: Can I convert ounce-force inches back to calories?
A3: Yes, the tool can also perform the reverse conversion, allowing you to convert ozf·in back to cal.