Convert Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Thermies (FR)

Enter a value below to convert Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Thermies (FR).

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Conversion:

1 Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) = 2.7004063098e-8 Thermies (FR)

How to Convert Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Thermies (FR)

1 inlb = 2.7004063098e-8 thm

1 thm = 37031464.354 inlb

Example: convert 15 Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Thermies (FR):

25 inlb = 6.7510157744e-7 thm

Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Thermies (FR) Conversion Table

Inch-pounds (in⋅lb)Thermies (FR)
0.01 inlb2.7004063098e-10 thm
0.1 inlb2.7004063098e-9 thm
1 inlb2.7004063098e-8 thm
2 inlb5.4008126195e-8 thm
3 inlb8.1012189293e-8 thm
5 inlb1.3502031549e-7 thm
10 inlb2.7004063098e-7 thm
20 inlb5.4008126195e-7 thm
50 inlb0.0000013502031549 thm
100 inlb0.0000027004063098 thm
1000 inlb0.000027004063098 thm

Inch-pounds (in⋅lb)

Definition

An inch-pound (in⋅lb) is an imperial unit of energy and torque equal to one-twelfth of a foot-pound, or approximately 0.112985 joules.

History

The inch-pound evolved as a finer subdivision of the foot-pound for applications requiring greater precision in mechanical and manufacturing contexts in Anglo-Saxon engineering traditions.

Current use

Inch-pounds are used in precision engineering, aerospace fastener specifications, small engine torque settings, and electronic assembly where fine torque control is essential.

Thermies (FR)

Definition

A thermie is a French unit of heat energy equal to 1,000 kilocalories, or approximately 4,184,000 joules. It was historically used in French engineering and heating systems.

History

The thermie was used in France and other French-speaking countries throughout the 20th century for industrial heating and energy calculations, before the widespread adoption of joules and kilowatt-hours.

Current use

The thermie is now largely obsolete but may still appear in older French engineering documentation, historical heating system specifications, and some regulatory texts.