lb means pound,pound is the unit of measurment. When you see lb after any number, it means telling the weight in pounds.
You can convert one unit of measurement into another unit of measurement, such as kilograms to pounds, but you cannot convert a number into a unit of measurement, such as 110.00 to pounds. At least, not unless I want to guess what unit of measurement you are using (kilograms?).
lb is the symbol for pounds. Pounds and lb represent the same measurement.
psi = Pounds / sq. inch = unit of Pressure lb = Pounds = Unit of weight
whatever is more dense. Pounds is a unit of mass meaning how much substance is present. However, if you worded the question using lb wt instead of lb, you would get that both would equal 1 lb as gravity is already accounted for in the lb wt unit.
Cubic unit means the measurement of objects using height, length, and width. It is a unit of measurement used for capacity or volume.
it comes from the latin word" Libra " meaning scales,which is also a roman unit of measurement that is roughly equivalent to a pound. The abbreviation of Libra is lb. Since that measurement is just about the same as a pound the abbreviations "lb " and 'lbs" are just carried forward for pounds.
There are many. some of the more common ones are: foot-lb - unit of torque lb/sq in - unit of pressure lb/cu in - unit of density ft/sec - unit of velocity words/min - unit of typing or signalling speed
An inch is a unit of measurement.
Kilograms (kg) or pounds (lb) and ounces (oz).
Meter is a unit of Length in MKS systemIn Lb or FPS system the unit of length is Feet3m=300/2.54/12=9.8425 ft
LB, or lb means "pound" in measurement.
Full form of lb is Libra(Latin word) meaning 'scales,balances' Libra is a Roman unit of mass measurement. 1Roman Libra = 327 grams
While the statement is true, there is no unit with that meaning.
No conversion is necessary. The "lb" itself is a widely used unit of measurement for flour, and any American cook understands it just as it is.
A kilogram is a measurement unit for mass. There is no numerical aspect to it.
1 dekameter (dam) = 10 meters
The abbreviation lb comes from the Latin word libra, meaning scales or balances which also described a Roman unit similar to the pound.