pound/foot/second to pound/foot/hour
Please provide values below to convert pound/foot/second to pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)], or change ↔.
pound/foot/second
Definition: A unit of dynamic viscosity, representing pounds per foot per second.
Historyandorigin: Part of the imperial system, this unit is used to measure fluid viscosity.
CurrentUse: Used in the U.S. for larger-scale fluid measurements, especially in industries dealing with dense or viscous materials.
funfact: This unit is particularly useful when studying the viscosity of thick liquids like oils, adhesives, and other industrial fluids.
pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)]
Definition: A unit of viscosity representing pounds per foot per hour.
Historyandorigin: Based on the imperial system, it represents the amount of force applied over a longer time period, commonly used in engineering.
CurrentUse: Used in situations where viscosity needs to be considered over longer time intervals, typically in industrial systems.
funfact: This is a rare unit, primarily used when studying the behavior of fluids in slow-moving or long-duration systems.
pound/foot/second to pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] Conversion Table
1 pound/foot/second | 3600 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
2 pound/foot/second | 7200 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
3 pound/foot/second | 10800 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
5 pound/foot/second | 18000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
10 pound/foot/second | 36000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
50 pound/foot/second | 180000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
100 pound/foot/second | 360000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
1000 pound/foot/second | 3600000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
10000 pound/foot/second | 36000000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
100000 pound/foot/second | 360000000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
1000000 pound/foot/second | 3600000000 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
How to Convert pound/foot/second to pound/foot/hour
1 pound/foot/second = 3600 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)]
1 pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)] = 0.0002777778 pound/foot/second
we use cross multiplication method
pound/foot/second → pound/foot/hour [lb/(ft*h)]
1 → 3600
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*3600=1*x
by simplifying
x=5400