Are we talking of 'pounds weight' or 'pounds money'????
For pounds weight
The larger (heavier)units are
Stones
Quarters
Hundredweigths
Tons.
For 'pounds money' The answer is no . Pounds money in modern British currency is 'pounds and pence.
It is referred to as 'Sterling' or 'GB pounds'.
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There are many things, like a ton, 2 pounds, 3 pounds... but if you are looking for a unit of measure, a ton.
No. And it is not bigger, either.
It is: lb is heavier than an oz
In short, yes one kg (kilogram) is bigger than one pound. Technically, a kilogram is equal to 2.20462262 pounds (1kg = 2.20452262£) and in the inverse a pound is equal to 0.45359237 kilograms (1£ = 0.45359237kg).
Because pounds measure weight. A pound of feathers would be a whole lot bigger than a pound of lead.
No, because a pound equals to 16 ounces. Therefore, a pound (lb) is heavier than 15 ounces (oz).