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| 1 | 3.0859553628 |
| 5 | 15.429776814 |
| 10 | 30.8595536281 |
| 50 | 154.2977681403 |
| 100 | 308.5955362806 |
| 500 | 1542.9776814031 |
| 1000 | 3085.9553628063 |
| 5000 | 15429.7768140314 |
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Calories per second (cal/s) equals exactly 4.184 watts, used primarily in thermodynamics and physics to express heat transfer rates. While not a common everyday unit, it bridges thermal and mechanical power calculations in scientific research. One calorie per second equals exactly 4.184 watts or about 0.00561 horsepower.
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Foot-pounds per second (ft·lbf/s) equals approximately 1.356 watts, an imperial power unit occasionally used in mechanical engineering contexts. While less common than horsepower for engine ratings, it provides a direct connection between torque and rotational speed. One foot-pound per second equals about 1.356 watts or 0.00182 horsepower.
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Calories per second (cal/s) equals exactly 4.184 watts, used primarily in thermodynamics and physics to express heat transfer rates. While not a common everyday unit, it bridges thermal and mechanical power calculations in scientific research. One calorie per second equals exactly 4.184 watts or about 0.00561 horsepower.
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Foot-pounds per second (ft·lbf/s) equals approximately 1.356 watts, an imperial power unit occasionally used in mechanical engineering contexts. While less common than horsepower for engine ratings, it provides a direct connection between torque and rotational speed. One foot-pound per second equals about 1.356 watts or 0.00182 horsepower.