It is an amount of force exerted.
1 foot = 12 inches1 foot-pound = 12 inch-pounds
like lets say you had 27 grams of sugar per pound, then it means how much of something you have per pound
0.75 pounds per foot
According to http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/spec_gra2.html the weight of one cubic foot of hulled rice is 47 lbs, rough weighing in at 36 lbs. There are 29,000 grains of rice per pound, making 1,363,000 per cubic foot. All the people alive today would equate to a 17x17x17 foot box of rice.
1 pound per square foot equals 4.882kgf/m2
If you are trying to find pound per square inch cubed, you would just divide the pound per foot cubed by 12x12x12 (1,728). One foot cubed is equal to a block of cubed inches 12x12x12, correct? Then you just add on the "pound per" measurement and you have your answer.
A foot-pound is not a pound per foot, it is a pound times a foot. So the units are not the same. The question has no answer. It is like asking how to convert feet to pounds or seconds to inches.
pound per foot
8 gallons per pound = 2.358 cubic feet per kilogram.
16 pounds per foot equals 1.33 pounds per inch.
foot/second.square
if the slab is one inches thick, it should be 8.8 pound per squire foot.
One foot-pound = 1.3558 Newton-meters.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
You mean foot pounds, not feet per pound. Work = weight x distance = 500 x 60 =3000 foot - pounds
Depending on the style, but it's a little more than a 1/3 of a pound per square foot.
Approximatively 130 to 140 pound per cubic foot.