Foot-pound to Watt-hour Converter

Convert foot-pound to watt-hour easily (Imperial to Electrical)

Foot-pound to Watt-hour Conversion
Foot-pound (ft·lb) Imperial
Watt-hour (Wh) Electrical
Common Energy Values
Energy Equivalents
1 calorie = 4.184 joules
1 BTU = 1055.06 joules
1 kWh = 3.6 million joules
1 eV = 1.602e-19 joules
Conversion Result
1 ft·lb = 0.000377 Wh
1 ft·lb = 0.00037661666666667 Wh
Exact Value
0.00037661666666667
Rounded
0
Imperial to Electrical Conversion
Imperial ↔ Electrical
Unit Comparison
From Unit
Foot-pound (ft·lb)
System: Imperial
To Unit
Watt-hour (Wh)
System: Electrical
Quick Reference
1 ft·lb = In Other Units
1.355820 J
0.001356 kJ
0.324049 cal
0.000324 kcal
0.001285 BTU
0.000000 kWh
0.000377 Wh
8,462,362,833,335,392,256.000000 eV
0.000001 MJ
0.000000 thm

Related Energy Conversions

1000 MJ
277777.78 Wh
S E
1 ft·lb
0 kWh
I E
5 MJ
1388.89 Wh
S E
1000 ft·lb
0.32 kcal
I C
1 ft·lb
0 MJ
I S
1 ft·lb
1.36 J
I S
10 eV
0 Wh
S E
10 ft·lb
0 kWh
I E
5 ft·lb
0.01 BTU
I I
4184 BTU
1226.21 Wh
I E

Foot-pound to Watt-hour Converter | Energy Converter

Convert 1 foot-pound to watt-hours. 1 foot-pound = 0.0004 watt-hours. Easy energy conversion calculator for foot-pound to wh. Accurate results for physics, engineering, and nutrition.

Foot-pound to Watt-hour Conversion

Convert foot-pound to watt-hour easily with our accurate energy conversion calculator. Whether you're working on physics problems, nutritional calculations, electrical engineering, or thermodynamics, our tool provides instant and precise results.

Conversion Formula

1 ft·lb = 0.00037661666666667 Wh

To convert foot-pound to watt-hour, multiply the foot-pound value by 0.00037661666666667.

Common Foot-pound to Watt-hour Conversions

Foot-pound (ft·lb) = Watt-hour (Wh)
1 0.0004
10 0.0038
100 0.0377
500 0.1883
1000 0.3766
4184 1.5758
3600000 1355.82

Understanding Foot-pound and Watt-hour

Foot-pound (ft·lb)

The foot-pound is a unit of energy in the Imperial system.

Watt-hour (Wh)

The watt-hour is a unit of energy in the Electrical system.

• Smaller electrical unit

• Battery capacity ratings

• Small appliance energy

• Solar panel output

Imperial to Electrical Conversion

You are converting from a imperial unit to a electrical unit. This conversion is commonly needed when:

  • Comparing nutritional information with scientific data
  • Calculating electricity costs for different energy sources
  • Converting physics laboratory measurements
  • Working with international engineering specifications
  • Translating between different measurement traditions

Practical Examples

Everyday Examples
Scientific Examples

Conversion Tips

Quick Mental Calculation

For approximate conversions, remember these quick multipliers:

For Precise Calculations

Always use our converter tool or the exact conversion factor:

1 ft·lb = 0.00037661666666667 Wh

Remember These Key Equivalents
  • 1 food Calorie = 1 kilocalorie = 4184 joules
  • 1 kWh = 3.6 million joules = 3.6 MJ
  • 1 BTU = 1055.06 joules ≈ 1.055 kJ
  • 1 eV = 1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹ joules
  • 1 therm = 100,000 BTU = 105.5 million joules