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  • {{rpl|Pound-force}}
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  • The '''pound-force''' (symbol: '''lbf'''&thinsp;<ref name=lbf group=note/>&thinsp;) is a [[mea ...name=NBS/> we can determine the number of newtons exactly equivalent to a pound-force:
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  • {{r|Pound-force}}
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  • ...tomary units]] and defined as the pressure exerted by a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an [[area]] of one square [[inch]].
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  • {{r|Pound-force}}
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  • {{r|Pound-force}}
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  • ...uishing terms ''[[Pound (mass)|pound-mass]]'' and ''[[pound-force]]''. The pound-force is the force of 0.45359237 kilogram subject to a [[Acceleration due to grav
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  • *1 kgf ≈ 2.20462 [[pound-force]] (symbol: '''lbf''') <ref name=kip group=note>A non-SI unit of force equal to 1,000 pound-force.</ref>
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  • *1 N &asymp; 0.224809 [[pound-force]] (symbol: '''lbf''') <ref name=kip group=note>A non-SI unit of force equal to 1,000 pound-force.</ref>
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  • ...s-force and other units which are fractions or multiples of the pound. One pound-force is the weight of 0.453 592 37 kg subject to a standard gravity of 9.80665 m
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  • ...U.S. customary units]]. It is the pressure exerted by a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an area of one square [[inch]].
    4 KB (552 words) - 10:47, 9 September 2023
  • ...g on an object. Strictly speaking, one should make a distinction between [[pound-force]] and [[Pound (mass)|pound-mass]]. Thus, the units of weight in the tables ...ure by industry, engineers and the general public in the United States are pound-force per square inch, foot of [[water]] and inches of [[mercury]].
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  • |align=left|= the gas absolute pressure, in [[pound-force per square inch|psia]]
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  • |'''Retros''' (solid fuel) x 3:|| 1,000 [[Pound-force|lbf]] ea || 4.5 kN ...system|Launch Escape System]]. The LES consisted of a solid fuel, 52,000 [[pound-force|lbf]] (231 [[kilonewton|kN]]) thrust rocket mounted on a tower above the sp
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  • ...of 1 coulomb would experience a net force of 5 newtons (a little over 1 [[Pound-force|pound]]) from other charged objects. An object with a charge of 2 coulombs ...of_Units|SI unit]] of force is the [[newton]] (N). Alternative units are [[Pound-force|pounds-force]] (lbf), not to be confused with [[Pound_(mass)|pounds]], whic
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  • |align=left|= the gas absolute pressure, in [[pound-force per square inch|psia]]
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  • ...total, the Block A produced 4620 [[tonne-force|metric tons]] (10 million [[pound-force|lbf]]) of thrust. This far exceeded the 3469 metric ton (7.65 million lbf)
    18 KB (2,946 words) - 11:47, 2 February 2023
  • *[[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] created new article [[Pound-force]] with a status of 2.
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  • ...ious other forces including de, calculate kN if you need it --> (247,100 [[Pound-force|pound]]s).
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  • ...icient as the aircraft went faster. Each J58 engine could produce 32,500 [[pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]] (145 kN) of static thrust. Conventional jet engines cannot
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