How many gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil in 1 ft-lbf? The answer is 7.1434733902995E-9. We assume you are converting between gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil and foot-pound force. You can view more details on each measurement unit: gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil or ft-lbf The SI derived unit for energy is the joule. 1 joule is equal to 5.2687555870543E-9 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil, or 0.73756214927727 ft-lbf. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil and foot pounds. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 139987922.5921 ft-lbf
2 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 279975845.18421 ft-lbf
3 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 419963767.77631 ft-lbf
4 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 559951690.36841 ft-lbf
5 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 699939612.96052 ft-lbf
6 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 839927535.55262 ft-lbf
7 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 979915458.14472 ft-lbf
8 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 1119903380.7368 ft-lbf
9 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 1259891303.3289 ft-lbf
10 gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil to ft-lbf = 1399879225.921 ft-lbf
You can do the reverse unit conversion from ft-lbf to gallon [UK] of residual fuel oil, or enter any two units below:
In physics, a foot-pound force (symbol ft·lbf or ft·lbf), usually abbreviated to foot-pound, is an Imperial and U.S. customary unit of mechanical work, or energy, although in scientific fields one commonly uses the equivalent metric unit of the joule (J). There are approximately 1.356 J/ft·lbf, or exactly 1.355 817 948 331 400 4 J/ft·lbf.
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