(1,500 pounds) x (60 inches) / (12 inches per foot) = 7,500 foot-pounds
The pound weight of the object being measured is 5 pounds.
the answer is 50 pounds.
A British pound coin is 22.5 millimetres in diameter (0.89 inches) and is 3.15 millimetres thick (0.124 inches).
(6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Steel ≈ 666.86173743 kilogram (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Steel ≈ 1470.178471983556 pound (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Aluminum ≈ 229.36645746 kilogram (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Aluminum ≈ 505.666480809631 pound (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Iron ≈ 662.61421044 kilogram (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Iron ≈ 1460.814277894489 pound (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Copper ≈ 758.608320414 kilogram (6 inches) * (6 inches) * (12 feet) of Copper ≈ 1672.445064307409 pound
Baseball
The weigh the same. A pound is a pound is a pound no matter what the object is.
The net force acting on the object can be calculated using the equation F = m*a, where F is the force, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration due to gravity. The mass of the object can be converted from pounds to slugs, and the acceleration due to gravity is approximately 32 ft/s^2. Plugging in the values, we can calculate the net force.
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.
16 pounds per foot equals 1.33 pounds per inch.
Inches and pounds have nothing to do. Inches are units of distance/length, pounds are units of weight.
Inches and pounds are not equivalent units.
The answer is 6.350 kg (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from pound to kg, multiply the pound unit by 0.453592.