Yes, and whyat is lbf?

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Actually, the pound is a unit of force in English units. I believe weight is 
measured in stones.


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> You have the same mass versus weight issue with pound.
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> See! SI is a "FANTASTIC" improvement over old stuff. It's all
> standardized and everyone talks in the same way. (NOT!)
>
> Thank you France.
>
> Vive la pound, and inch, and mile...
>
> (This post was posted with sarcastic mode set to "on".)
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> Tony Thigpen
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> Paul Gilmartin wrote on 7/22/20 5:58 PM:
> > On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 17:05:29 +0000, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> >
> >> I took me a while before I realized that, of course, kg is a unit of mass, 
> >> not
> of weight; you weigh tings in kilogram-force (kgf or kgF).
> >>
> > Which of the following would you envision and welcome as an idiomatic
> > alternative?:
> > o ... how many kg I mass?
> > o ... how many kgF I weigh?
> > o Other (specify)?
> >
> > Should an outfitter sell climbing ropes rated in Newtons?
> >
> > (BTW, what's the SI unit of Specific Impulse?  And the formula for ∆v?
> Ugh!)
> >
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> >> ... I'd have to calculate to tell you how many kg I weigh.
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> > -- gil
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