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This document provides conversion factors between many common units of measurement in areas such as length, area, volume, mass, force, temperature, energy, power, and pressure. Some examples of conversions include 43,560 square feet in an acre, 0.7376 joules in a foot-pound, and 2.54 centimeters in an inch. The conversion factors allow quantities expressed in one unit to be easily converted to equivalent values in other common units.

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Conversion

This document provides conversion factors between many common units of measurement in areas such as length, area, volume, mass, force, temperature, energy, power, and pressure. Some examples of conversions include 43,560 square feet in an acre, 0.7376 joules in a foot-pound, and 2.54 centimeters in an inch. The conversion factors allow quantities expressed in one unit to be easily converted to equivalent values in other common units.

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Conversion Factors

CONVERSION FACTORS
Multiply By To Obtain Multiply By To Obtain
acre 43,560 square feet (ft2) joule (J) 9.478×10–4 Btu
ampere-hr (A-hr) 3,600 coulomb (C) J 0.7376 ft-lbf
ångström (Å) 1×10–10 meter (m) J 1 newton·m (N·m)
atmosphere (atm) 76.0 cm, mercury (Hg) J/s 1 watt (W)
atm, std 29.92 in, mercury (Hg)
atm, std 14.70 lbf/in2 abs (psia) kilogram (kg) 2.205 pound (lbm)
atm, std 33.90 ft, water kgf 9.8066 newton (N)
atm, std 1.013×105 pascal (Pa) kilometer (km) 3,281 feet (ft)
km/hr 0.621 mph
bar 1×105 Pa kilopascal (kPa) 0.145 lbf/in2 (psi)
barrels–oil 42 gallons–oil kilowatt (kW) 1.341 horsepower (hp)
Btu 1,055 joule (J) kW 3,413 Btu/hr
Btu 2.928×10–4 kilowatt-hr (kWh) kW 737.6 (ft-lbf )/sec
Btu 778 ft-lbf kW-hour (kWh) 3,413 Btu
Btu/hr 3.930×10–4 horsepower (hp) kWh 1.341 hp-hr
Btu/hr 0.293 watt (W) kWh 3.6×106 joule (J)
Btu/hr 0.216 ft-lbf/sec kip (K) 1,000 lbf
K 4,448 newton (N)
calorie (g-cal) 3.968×10–3 Btu
cal 1.560×10–6 hp-hr liter (L) 61.02 in3
cal 4.186 joule (J) L 0.264 gal (US Liq)
cal/sec 4.186 watt (W) L 10–3 m3
centimeter (cm) 3.281×10–2 foot (ft) L/second (L/s) 2.119 ft3/min (cfm)
cm 0.394 inch (in) L/s 15.85 gal (US)/min (gpm)
centipoise (cP) 0.001 pascal·sec (Pa·s)
centistokes (cSt) 1×10–6 m2/sec (m2/s) meter (m) 3.281 feet (ft)
cubic feet/second (cfs) 0.646317 million gallons/day m 1.094 yard
(mgd)
cubic foot (ft3) 7.481 gallon m/second (m/s) 196.8 feet/min (ft/min)
cubic meters (m3) 1,000 Liters mile (statute) 5,280 feet (ft)
–19
electronvolt (eV) 1.602×10 joule (J) mile (statute) 1.609 kilometer (km)
mile/hour (mph) 88.0 ft/min (fpm)
foot (ft) 30.48 cm mph 1.609 km/h
ft 0.3048 meter (m) mm of Hg 1.316×10–3 atm
ft-pound (ft-lbf) 1.285×10–3 Btu mm of H2O 9.678×10–5 atm
ft-lbf 3.766×10–7 kilowatt-hr (kWh)
ft-lbf 0.324 calorie (g-cal) newton (N) 0.225 lbf
ft-lbf 1.356 joule (J) N·m 0.7376 ft-lbf
–3
ft-lbf/sec 1.818×10 horsepower (hp) N·m 1 joule (J)

gallon (US Liq) 3.785 liter (L) pascal (Pa) 9.869×10–6 atmosphere (atm)
gallon (US Liq) 0.134 ft3 Pa 1 newton/m2 (N/m2)
gallons of water 8.3453 pounds of water Pa·sec (Pa·s) 10 poise (P)
gamma (γ, Γ) 1×10–9 tesla (T) pound (lbm,avdp) 0.454 kilogram (kg)
gauss 1×10–4 T lbf 4.448 N
gram (g) 2.205×10–3 pound (lbm) lbf-ft 1.356 N·m
lbf/in2 (psi) 0.068 atm
hectare 1×104 square meters (m2) psi 2.307 ft of H2O
hectare 2.47104 acres psi 2.036 in of Hg
horsepower (hp) 42.4 Btu/min psi 6,895 Pa
hp 745.7 watt (W)
hp 33,000 (ft-lbf)/min radian 180/π degree
hp 550 (ft-lbf)/sec
hp-hr 2,544 Btu stokes 1×10–4 m2/s
hp-hr 1.98×106 ft-lbf
hp-hr 2.68×106 joule (J) therm 1×105 Btu
hp-hr 0.746 kWh
watt (W) 3.413 Btu/hr
inch (in) 2.540 centimeter (cm) W 1.341×10–3 horsepower (hp)
in of Hg 0.0334 atm W 1 joule/sec (J/s)
in of Hg 13.60 in of H2O weber/m2 (Wb/m2) 10,000 gauss
in of H2O 0.0361 lbf/in2 (psi)
in of H2O 0.002458 atm

Reprinted with permission from Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Supplied-Reference Handbook, 6th Edition, Copyright 2003.

PRODUCT & APPLICATION HANDBOOK 2012 J25

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