lbs is pounds.
Hydraulics are typically measured in pounds per square inch, which is a measurement of pressure, or force exerted with respect to area. To calculate the force used, multiply the pressure measurement by the area measurement in inches. This will give you the force in pounds, then convert that to tons.
They are not the same. Pounds is a measurement of weight. Square Feet is a measurement of Area. Some references to "pounds" really is meant to be "pounds per Square inch" which is a measurement of Pressure (or force). Maybe you mean converting "pounds per square inch" to "pounds per square feet"?? You need to be more specific and check your facts of the problem.
psi-pounds per square inch.
This question is nonsense. 180cm is a measurement of length Pounds per square inch is a measure of pressure They are not related.
No, It is not possible as they measure different things. Pounds is a measurement of force and psi is a measurement of pressure. This problem is similar to asking if feet can be converted to gallons.
There are no Quarts in pounds pounds are a measurement of weight and uarts are a measurement of volume.
pounds is a measurement of weight. gallon is a measurement of volume
5'5 is a length measurement and pounds is a weight measurement. They can not be converted from one type of measurement into another.
The is no conversion, breaths per minute is a rate, pounds per square inch in a measurement of pressure
Voltage- the measurement of electrical 'pressure'.
weight.
pounds