32 BTU = 24,901.416 foot-pounds.
32 kgs would be equal to... 70.4 pounds 1128.76678 ounces The algebraic formula to convert kg to pounds: 32 kg* 2.2046 lbs 1 kg = 70.5479239 lbs
32 ounces is 2 pounds @16 ounces per pound.
Weight measurements that are equal to 32 pounds are 14.51 kilograms or 14,515 grams. Also equal to 32 pounds is 512 ounces or 2 stone 4 pounds.
1 foot = 30.48 cms
Answer: 180 inches is equivalent to 15 32 feet
To convert pounds per square feet to pounds per square inch, you need to divide by 144 since there are 144 square inches in a square foot. In this case, 32 pounds per square foot would be equal to 0.222 pounds per square inch.
To convert pounds to newtons, multiply by 4.448. So, 32 pounds is equal to 142.336 newtons.
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32 ounces is equivalent to 2 pounds. 1 pound equals 16 ounces.
Multiply the number of pounds by 16.1 pound = 16 ounces
To convert pounds to tons, you divide the number of pounds by 2,000, since there are 2,000 pounds in a ton. Therefore, 64,000 pounds is equal to 32 tons (64,000 ÷ 2,000 = 32).
To convert to pounds, divide by 16.To convert to grams, multiply by 30.To convert to kilograms, multiply by 0.03.
To calculate the BTU needed to heat 10 gallons of water from 32°F to 212°F, you can use the formula: BTU = gallons × 8.34 (weight of water per gallon in pounds) × temperature change (in °F). The temperature change is 212°F - 32°F = 180°F. Thus, BTU = 10 gallons × 8.34 lbs/gallon × 180°F = 15,012 BTU.
For dry measure, divide ounces by 16 to get pounds.
1 BTU (british thermal unit) of heat energy will change the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. If you are talking about 1 pound of water, since this is a change of 100 deg f, it would require 100 BTU. 2 pounds require 200 BTU. 3 pounds require 300 BTU. etc.
Depends on the temperature of the water. If it is 32 degree water and you want 32 degree ice then you need a -144 BTU loss to change state from liquid to solid. It takes 1 BTU to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree (F). If the water is 82 degrees then you would need a -50 BTU loss (+) 144 BTU to change state. TOTAL WEIGHT OF WATER (X) 1 BTU (X) Degrees desired of change. If it is ICE to WATER then it is the TEMP of ICE (X) .5 BTU (X) NUMBER OF DEGREES INCREASED = TOTAL BTU needs. If you change state in the process you have to add 144 BTU for 32 degree ICE to 32 degree WATER and 970 BTU for 212 degree WATER to 212 degree STEAM but only when you change state.
To convert pounds into ounces you multiply the number of pounds by 16. For example two pounds equals 32 ounces (2 X 16 = 32).