Definition of «pound feet»

The term "pounds-feet" is a unit of torque, which measures the amount of force applied to rotate an object. It combines two different units - pounds (a measure of weight or force) and feet (a measure of distance). In this context, it refers to the amount of force required to turn something that weighs 1 pound through a distance of 1 foot using a torque wrench.

Sentences with «pound feet»

  • The manual edition of all the trims offer a front wheel drive, gas / electric engine pushing out 122 horsepower with 107 pound feet of torque. (driveclassichonda.com)
  • It's important to note that pounding your feet into the pavement with walking or running can have an adverse effect on your joints. (healthcentral.com)
  • The electric motor adds another 54 horsepower and 155 pounds feet starting at one rpm. (hybridcars.com)
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