Discover the ease of converting inch-pounds to kilowatt-seconds with Newtum's precise tool. Dive into the fascinating world of energy conversion and satisfy your curiosity with our efficient in-lb to kW-s converter!
The inch-pound (in-lb) is a measurement unit of torque, which represents the rotational force applied at a distance of one inch from the pivot point. It is widely used in various fields such as engineering and mechanics to quantify the twisting force required to move an object or component around an axis or fulcrum.
Definition of Kilowatt-secondA kilowatt-second (kW-s) is a unit of energy equivalent to the power of one kilowatt operating for one second. It represents a direct measurement of energy transfer or consumption over time, often used in the fields of electricity and energy to express the work done by power over a brief period.
Inch-pound (in-lb) | Kilowatt-second (kW-s) |
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1 in-lb | 0.000113 kW-s |
5 in-lb | 0.000565 kW-s |
10 in-lb | 0.00113 kW-s |
20 in-lb | 0.00226 kW-s |
50 in-lb | 0.00565 kW-s |
100 in-lb | 0.0113 kW-s |
200 in-lb | 0.0226 kW-s |
500 in-lb | 0.0565 kW-s |
1000 in-lb | 0.113 kW-s |
2000 in-lb | 0.226 kW-s |
1 in-lb = 0.000113 kW-s
1 kW-s = 8850.74579 in-lb
Example 1:
Convert 10 in-lb to kW-s:
10 in-lb = 10 × 0.000113 kW-s = 0.00113 kW-s
Example 2:
Convert 50 in-lb to kW-s:
50 in-lb = 50 × 0.000113 kW-s = 0.00565 kW-s
The inch-pound to kilowatt-second converter is a tool that emerged from the need to bridge traditional mechanical measurements with modern electrical energy units. Its development was driven by advancing technologies requiring conversions between mechanical work and electrical energy.
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Example 1:
To convert 30 in-lb to kW-s:
30 in-lb = 30 × 0.000113 kW-s = 0.00339 kW-s
Example 2:
To convert 120 in-lb to kW-s:
120 in-lb = 120 × 0.000113 kW-s = 0.01356 kW-s