It's not. It's some momentum.
80 joules is approximately equal to 59 foot-pounds of energy.
This information should be available on the Boeing website or other avaition-related websites. For a quick answer, I will related my experiences from 1970's. Boeing certified the B747-200 to operate with General Electric CF6-50 engines. During take-off power, each GE engine could produce 56,000 lbs of thrust per enginer: or 224,000 lbs for a few minutes. Now, the larger B747-400 a/c have more powerful engines. Currently each engine on a Boeing 747-400 can generate a maximum of about 63,300 lbs of thrust. Accordingly, since this aircraft has four engines it can produce total thrust of about 253,000 lbs.
In physics, energy is measured in joules (J), which is the amount of work done by a force of one newton acting over a distance of one meter. Therefore, 500 joules represents the amount of energy transferred or converted in a system. To put it into perspective, 500 joules of energy could be equivalent to lifting a 50-kilogram object to a height of 10 meters against the force of gravity.
77 lbs = 5.5 stone
3.01kg is 6.64 lbs
it depends on the airplane's chosen engines. engines can range from a few thousand lbs of thrust to around 50,000 lbs of thrust. most commercial jets pull out around 30-45,000 lbs of thrust
To convert pounds to kilograms: pounds x 0.454 = kg22 lbs. x 0.454 = 9.988 kg of thrust
140 x 78 = 10,920 lbs of thrust
80 joules is approximately equal to 59 foot-pounds of energy.
Aircraft engines are calculated on thrust no hp. 737 thrust is 172500 lbs each
The rockwell/ Boeing B-1b Lancer. It has 4 General Electric F101-ge-102 engines making 30,700 lbs of thrust each for a totall of 122,880 lbs of thrust!
The first stage of the Apollo rocket had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust, generated by five F-1 engines. This massive amount of thrust was needed to launch the rocket and overcome Earth's gravity.
111,115 lbs. of thrust ea.
28 lbs
With x4 Rolls Royce Trent 972B engines, an Airbus A380 would develop 320,924 lbs of thrust.
It's thrust is 27,300 lbs per engine.
they have 36 Lbs http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL151/1993630/18514168/332000756.jpg