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![]() "Chris W" wrote in message news:zcDlg.57805$9c6.18712@dukeread11... gravity wrote: i first heard of slugs at age 7, but i've never seen them used in an engineering class. we used SI almost exclusively in university and high school. i was taught there that pounds is a unit of force (not mass). however Wikipedia claims pounds is a standardized unit of mass, not force. I don't care who says pounds is a unit of mass, they are wrong! If you use pounds in a formula that wants mass, your answer will be WRONG. please read the NIST publications which define the Avoirdupois pound in terms of kilograms. this is not debateable since NIST is *the* authority in the US. Gravity -- Chris W KE5GIX Gift Giving Made Easy Get the gifts you want & give the gifts they want One stop wish list for any gift, from anywhere, for any occasion! http://thewishzone.com |