Convert Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Megawatt-hours (MWh)
Enter a value below to convert Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Megawatt-hours (MWh).
Conversion:
1 Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) = 3.1384722222e-11 Megawatt-hours (MWh)
How to Convert Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Megawatt-hours (MWh)
1 inlb = 3.1384722222e-11 mwh
1 mwh = 31862636633 inlb
Example: convert 15 Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Megawatt-hours (MWh):
25 inlb = 7.8461805556e-10 mwh
Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) to Megawatt-hours (MWh) Conversion Table
| Inch-pounds (in⋅lb) | Megawatt-hours (MWh) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 inlb | 3.1384722222e-13 mwh |
| 0.1 inlb | 3.1384722222e-12 mwh |
| 1 inlb | 3.1384722222e-11 mwh |
| 2 inlb | 6.2769444444e-11 mwh |
| 3 inlb | 9.4154166667e-11 mwh |
| 5 inlb | 1.5692361111e-10 mwh |
| 10 inlb | 3.1384722222e-10 mwh |
| 20 inlb | 6.2769444444e-10 mwh |
| 50 inlb | 1.5692361111e-9 mwh |
| 100 inlb | 3.1384722222e-9 mwh |
| 1000 inlb | 3.1384722222e-8 mwh |
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.
Megawatt-hours (MWh)
Definition
A megawatt-hour (MWh) is a unit of energy equal to 1,000 kilowatt-hours or 3,600,000,000 joules. It is used for large-scale energy measurement.
History
The megawatt-hour became standard in the power industry as electricity grids scaled to serve millions of customers. It is the basis for wholesale electricity market trading.
Current use
Megawatt-hours are used in power generation, grid management, wholesale energy markets, and large industrial energy audits. Power plants, wind farms, and solar installations report output in MWh.