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![]() Gene Nygaard wrote: [SNIP] Apparently you are claiming that pounds are not units of mass. Where did you learn that? Well, I learned that a Pound is a unit of Force. Well, I learned that a Slug [pound mass] is Pound*acceleration. Well, I learned that mass is pound*sec^2/foot. Where did I learn this? What's my source? Physics 101, University Physics, Sears and Zemansky, Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1956, Chapter 6, page 94. I hope tou don't need another reference? Now, what's your real problem? What are you trying to say? Dave, W1MCE Being the skeptic that I am, how can I convince myself that that is true? Is there some textbook, or something from some national standards agency, that would help me verify this? Gene Nygaard |
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