foot-pound
Americannoun
noun
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A unit of work equal to the work or energy needed to lift a one-pound weight a distance of one foot against the force of the Earth's gravity. One foot pound is equivalent to 1.3558 joules.
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A unit of torque equal to a pound of force acting perpendicularly to an axis of rotation at a distance of one foot.
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Also called pound-foot
Etymology
Origin of foot-pound
First recorded in 1840–50
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