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The 2011 Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel Engine produces 390 horsepower and 735 pound feet of torque.
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one pound of what? cubic feet is unit for volume and pound is unit for weight. So, cubic feet can only be calculated if you know the material and its density.
HOW MANY POUND THERE IN ONE CONTAINER TWENTY FEET
1 inch pound force = 0.0833333333 foot pounds
An Audi tt is known to have 7 engine motor mounts. It is suggested that that stretch bolts be used when replacing the mounts to ensure the right amount of torque is applied to hold the engine in place.
You could have 'newton-centimeters', or 'newton-inches', or 'pound meters' etc., but you can't have 'newton pounds'. Torque is (a distance) x (a force), but 'newton pound' is (force) x (force). Whether or not that has any physical significance at all, it's surely not torque.
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It would depend on the size of the feet. Generally it would take less adult feet to make a pound than it would choldren's feet. It would depend on the size of the feet. Generally it would take less adult feet to make a pound than it would choldren's feet.
7.914 feet
1.6 cubic feet = 1sack of barite .6 cubic feet = 1 sack (100 pounds ) bentonite