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A poundal is a unit of force within the foot-pound-second (FPS) system, prevalent in some regions before the widespread adoption of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as the force needed to accelerate a one-pound mass by one foot per second squared. Precisely, 1 pdl is equal to about 0.138255 Newtons in SI units.
Definition of ErgAn erg is a small unit of energy or work in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, which predates the International System of Units (SI). One erg is defined as the amount of work done by a force of one dyne exerted over a distance of one centimeter. In SI units, one erg equals 1x10^-7 joules, illustrating its relatively minor scale compared to more commonly used energy units.
Poundal Foot (pdl.ft) | Erg |
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1 pdl.ft | 421400 erg |
2 pdl.ft | 842800 erg |
3 pdl.ft | 1264200 erg |
4 pdl.ft | 1685600 erg |
5 pdl.ft | 2107000 erg |
6 pdl.ft | 2528400 erg |
7 pdl.ft | 2949800 erg |
8 pdl.ft | 3371200 erg |
9 pdl.ft | 3792600 erg |
10 pdl.ft | 4214000 erg |
1 pdl.ft = 421400 erg
1 erg = 1/421400 pdl.ft
Example 1:
Convert 2 pdl.ft to erg:
2 pdl.ft = 2 × 421400 erg = 842800 erg
Example 2:
Convert 5 pdl.ft to erg:
5 pdl.ft = 5 × 421400 erg = 2107000 erg
The Poundal Foot to Erg Converter has its roots in the transition from the FPS (foot-pound-second) system to the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system. Historically, this converter facilitated the conversion process for scientists and engineers who needed to reconcile data in disparate units, thus bridging a gap between two distinct systems of measurement.
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Example 1: To convert 3 pdl.ft to ergs, the calculation would be 3 pdl.ft × 421400 erg/pdl.ft = 1264200 ergs.
Example 2: Converting 7 pdl.ft to ergs involves multiplying 7 pdl.ft by 421400 erg/pdl.ft, resulting in 2949800 ergs.