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− | A '''Pound Mass''' (not to be confused with a [[pound force]]) is a unit of mass used by [[aerospace]] engineers. It is related to the [[kilogram]] and the [[slug]], but the exact conversion | + | A '''Pound Mass''' (not to be confused with a [[pound force]]) is a unit of mass used by [[aerospace]] engineers. It is related to the [[kilogram]] and the [[slug]], but the exact conversion factors are not known. Usually, a 1 pound object will have a mass of approximately 1 pound mass somewhere near sea level on the Earth's surface (for example, in [[Bacliff, Texas]]). |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Pound force]] | * [[Pound force]] | ||
* [[Powerpoint Engineering Measurement System]] | * [[Powerpoint Engineering Measurement System]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 10 February 2012
A Pound Mass (not to be confused with a pound force) is a unit of mass used by aerospace engineers. It is related to the kilogram and the slug, but the exact conversion factors are not known. Usually, a 1 pound object will have a mass of approximately 1 pound mass somewhere near sea level on the Earth's surface (for example, in Bacliff, Texas).