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1 ton = 2240 lb 10 ton = 10 x 2240 lb = 22400 lb
8 oz + 9 lb 8 oz = 10 lb 2 lb 4 oz + 10 lb = 12 lb 4 oz 8 oz + 2 lb 4 oz = 2 lb 12 oz
no 10 times more . 1 lb = 16 oz 10 lb = 160 oz 100 lb = 1,600 oz
10 t(US) = 20000 lb
.10 pounds = 45.359237 grams
Depends upon: * what country the cannon balls are from, * if they are attached to any battle of significance, * what type of cannon they were shot from, * what year they are from
Yes, cannonballs weighing 67 lbs were used in historical cannon systems, especially in naval warfare and fortifications. The size and weight of cannonballs varied depending on the type of cannon and the intended use.
Yes... Its not the weight but the force of gravity
The second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. This is expressed by the equation F = ma, where F is the force applied, m is the mass of the object, and a is the resulting acceleration.
10% is equivalent to 1/10. 10% of 12000000 lb (1.2x107 lb) would be 1200000 lb (1.2x106 lb).
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1 ton = 2240 lb 10 ton = 10 x 2240 lb = 22400 lb
18 stone and 9 lb.
2 lb. to 2.5 lbs
8 oz + 9 lb 8 oz = 10 lb 2 lb 4 oz + 10 lb = 12 lb 4 oz 8 oz + 2 lb 4 oz = 2 lb 12 oz
no 10 times more . 1 lb = 16 oz 10 lb = 160 oz 100 lb = 1,600 oz
10 stone 12 lb = 10 * 14 + 12 = 152 lb. Conversion factor is 0.45359 kg per lb. 152 lb * 0.45359 = 68.946 kg. An easy way to do conversions like this is to just type them into Google.