ft is a measurement of length, pounds is a measurement of weight so the two aren't related
I've seen it both ways
I personally use Ft/Lbs.
pound
216 in-lb = 18 ft-lb calculation : 1 ft-lb = 12 in-lb
Cubic feet needed is the thickness is 4 inches:416Cubic yards:15.3660 pound bags92580 pound bags 694
One foot-pound = 1.3558 Newton-meters.
It is called Ft/Lbs.
about 2 and a half ft. tall
is a blood sugar level of 157 for 51/2 ft 114 pound woman high?
Lb/Ft or pound feet. Sometimes called FT/Lbs
According to http://www.engineersedge.com/copper_wire.htm a single strand of solid copper wire weighs 19.8 pounds/1000 Ft or 1.98 pounds per 100 Ft That would result in about 1 pound per 50 Ft, or 1/50 pound per ft. 1000/19.8=50.505' = 50' 6 5/8" (rounded to an eighth)
1 ft-lb = 0.32383 international calorie (0.00032383 food calorie) 1 food calorie = 3,088.03 ft-lbs