15 ft. = 180 inches.
Answer = 15 ft x 30 ft = 450 sq ft
1 ft = 12 inch60 inch = (60/12) = 5 ft(1500 pounds) x (5 ft) = 7,500 foot-pounds
14nM is about 10.33 ft-lbs.
(132 inches) x (1 ft / 12 inches) = 11 ft132 in-lb = 11 ft-lb
15,000 ft-lbs of force equates to about 20,337.27 newton-meters.
108 newtons meter = 79.6567121 foot pounds
15 ft * 15 ft = 15*15 sq ft = 225 sq ft
Torque is measured in foot pounds, and the abbreviation is an association. Also newtons per meter is the metric equivalent. So TORQUE!
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15 in = 1.25 ft
1 ft = 0.3048 meters and 1 lb = 4.448222 Newtons, hence 1 ft lbs is 1.355817 Nm and 1 Nm is 0.737562 ft lbs (roughly three quarters)
15 ft. = 180 inches.
4 ft and 90 pounds to 30 ft and 10 tons
Ft Lbs (Foot pounds) is a measure of force; where as pounds is a measure of weight. They are not comparable.
15 ft * 13.5 ft = 202.5 sq ft = 18.81 metres2
25 inch pounds = 2.08333333 foot pounds