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What is the equivalent of one joule in foot pounds?

One joule (1 J) is equivalent to 0.7376 foot pounds (ft-lbs). The conversion from joules (J) to foot-pounds (ft-lbs) is based on the relationship between the metric system (SI units) and the imperial system.

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