28 lbs
40 pounds
30lbs
26 lb thrust
20LBS
they have 36 Lbs http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL151/1993630/18514168/332000756.jpg
To convert pounds to kilograms: pounds x 0.454 = kg22 lbs. x 0.454 = 9.988 kg of thrust
55lb or 70lb.
The space shuttle produced about 7.8 million pounds of thrust during liftoff.
Four GE turbofan engines generate 56,000 pounds of thrust each. This adds to 224,000 pounds of thrust altogether.
There is no direct correlation of thrust to horsepower. Horsepower is a measurement of "work" being performed. Thrust is simply a static measurement of force. In other words, "Thrust" and "Horsepower" measure two totally different things.
33,000 pounds of thrust is equivalent to a force of 146.9 kilonewtons. This amount of thrust is commonly used as a unit of measurement for the power of jet engines and rockets.
140 x 78 = 10,920 lbs of thrust