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Pound, Ounce and Stone.
Weight is a measurement on the continuous scale, and in measured in Newtons of pound-weights. It is a variable measure, which depends on the gravitational forces exerted by all other objects in the vicinity. [Theoretically, it is ALL other objects in the universe but since the effect drops off very rapidly, only nearby objects are relevant].
Most of the world uses the SI system of measurements so weight is measured in grams, kilograms or tonnes. In the US the old ounces, pound and tons (Imoerial) system is used
magnetic forces are used in magnetic poles
No. Mass units include the gram, kilogram, metric ton, poundmass, and slug. Weight is measured in units of force, including newton, US ton, and poundforce. The common "pound" used to describe weight in the US customary system is the poundforce.
no kelvin is used to measure temperature it ranges from 273K to 373K
Weight is a force. The SI unit for weight is N (Newtons)
Newton (SI) and pound-weight (Imperial).
The forces actin gon a rubber duck are gravity, upthurst, weight and normal forces
There are 16 weight ounces in one weight pound.
Usually Kilograms. The pound weight is used in the US. The old weight term was Stone.
'Weight' is a force. 'Newton' is one of several units that are used to describe the magnitude of forces.
Ounces is for weight. There are 16 ounces in a pound. Fluid ounces, however, measure capacity.
A whooshy fairy is a term used by dieters to express a sudden drop in weight.
An assay pound is a small standard weight used in assaying bullion, which varies between assayers, but is generally around half a gram.
There are a total of 16 ounces in one pound. Ounces are used commonly in weight when the object is smaller.
i depends on the weight of the automobile and the metal used to make it