FPS (foot-pound-second) is a unit of energy in the imperial system. It is defined as the work done when a force of one pound is applied over a distance of one foot.
The unit of electric current is amperes (A), not frames per second (fps). Frames per second is a unit used to measure video or screen display speed.
In the fps system, the unit of acceleration is feet per second squared (ft/s^2).
It could be pounds per cubic inch, or pounds per cubic foot, or tons per cubic yard. The only substance I know in fps is water which is 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
The unit of acceleration in the FPS (Foot-Pound-Second) system is feet per second squared (ft/s^2). This unit is used to measure how quickly the velocity of an object is changing over time.
The FPS (feet per second) is a unit of speed, commonly used in ballistics to measure the velocity of projectiles. Electrical current, on the other hand, is measured in amperes (amps) and does not have a direct conversion to FPS as they are fundamentally different physical quantities.
The unit for the amount of substance (mass) in the FPS system is the pound.
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A joule is a derived unit of energy and as such cannot be converted into fps without further information.
degree Fahrenheit which is used in UK and FPS system
The unit of electric current is amperes (A), not frames per second (fps). Frames per second is a unit used to measure video or screen display speed.
horse power
In the fps system, the unit of acceleration is feet per second squared (ft/s^2).
horse power
You are probably confusing energy for power. A 'unit', which is short for 'Board of Trade Unit', is equivalent to a kilowatt hour, which is used to measure energy, notpower.
It could be pounds per cubic inch, or pounds per cubic foot, or tons per cubic yard. The only substance I know in fps is water which is 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
In the foot-lb-sec (FPS) system, an appropriate unit would be cubic feet per second (CFS). A more common unit is gallons per minute (GPM). 1 GPM = .00223 CFS.
pound-force per feet2 (lbf/ft2)