The pound (lb) is the same as in the US. Other units used in the UK are the stone, 14lb, the hundredweight, 112 lb, and the ton, 2240 lb. However these traditional units are now largely phased out in favour of metric units.
No, it's a measurement of weight.
The measurement of weight is affected by gravity.
Cups are a volume measurement, and tons are a weight measurement.
IU is not a measurement of mass or weight like others but ti is the measurement of potency of a drug such as...vitamin capsules. =)
Weight.
The abbreviation for stone as a weight measurement is st.
standard of weight and measurement
The measurement will be in terms of force or weight just as the measurement of the force holding a person to the earth is given by their weight.
Which term describes how much space a substance occupies? volume Not sure how that question relates to the one initially asked, but the answer to 'How is measurement of weight different from measurement of mass?' is weight includes the force of gravity. Weight Includes The Force Of Gravity (A+)Weight is the measurement of the force of gravity in relation to mass, while mass is the measurement of matter in an object.
No, it's a measurement of weight.
old system of measurement English system of measurement
The English used to use actual stones as weights to place in balances to weigh large quantities of materials.
weight.
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pounds
In the English Imperial measurement system, 1 stone is 14 pounds
The most common measurement for weight is kilograms (kg). That is the metric S.I. (systéme internationale d'unites) unit for weight.