A swallow would not be able to get off the ground while carrying a seven pound object - it would be crushed under the weight!
Swallowing a pound coin could be serious, probably unlike this question.
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The pound weight of the object being measured is 5 pounds.
Really, there are several ways to answer this. First, what is a pound? A pound, also referred to as lb. is a measuring of weight of an object. Second, can I be a pound? Yes, easily put yes. So in reality, it would take, One (1) pound to equal a Pound. You are very welcome.
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The weigh the same. A pound is a pound is a pound no matter what the object is.
One pound of tension is the force exerted by a weight equivalent to one pound on a string, rope, or any other object. It is commonly used as a unit of measurement in physics and engineering to describe the amount of force needed to stretch or pull an object.
The basic units are foot, pound and second.The basic units are foot, pound and second.The basic units are foot, pound and second.The basic units are foot, pound and second.
The unit of acceleration in the FPS (Foot-Pound-Second) system is feet per second squared (ft/s^2). This unit is used to measure how quickly the velocity of an object is changing over time.
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What is "a one hundred pound object" ? That's a peculiar label to put on anything, since we know that the same object has different weights in different places ... you know that too, or you wouldn't be asking the question. I can only assume that you're calling it a "one hundred pound object" because it weighs 100 pounds when it's on the surface of the Earth. If that's true, then it becomes a "106.5 pound object" on Saturn.
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