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Jul 7, 2008

Question about English Units

For problems like 3.208 and 3.252, lb means pound force right? I assume this is right but the book doesn't clearly state it in the problems.

2 comments:

njtaylor said...

Yea, you have to use pound force so you must divide out 32.17 ft/s2 to get the correct solution. I think all of the problems are set up with lb-force unless otherwise stated

CMK said...

Yes, for this textbook "lb" represents force, not mass. If you go back to Section 1/4 of the textbook (page 8), the authors state there that the US customary units are used exclusively in the textbook. For this system, lb = force and slug = mass.

Good general question. Thanks for asking!