Pounds
Clock is to time as ruler is to distance.
Depth. To ascend is to go up, and to descend is go down. We measure the height of things above the ground and the depth of things below the ground.
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40 inches no. that is not right your area is 60 square inches; watch your units area = base x height height = area / base height = 60/20 = 3 inch
Pounds
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
The normal weight for a 6 foot 1 inch 15 year old is between 144 pounds up to 182 pounds. At this height you are considered obese at or above 227 pounds.
His height is 6 ft 3 quarters of an inch. His weight is one million pounds.
The weight for a 57 inch tall boy is about 97 pounds
My 10 year old and I decided it was ounces. At first we thought it was pounds, but she came up with a good point. Pounds are a bigger increments. Weight = Pounds would be more like Height = Feet. Height to inches is a smaller measurement so the equivalent would be ounces. At least that's what we think.
14.751243 Foot-Pounds is equal to 177.014916 Inch-Pounds. 1 Foot-Pound = 12 Inch-Pounds 14.751243 Foot-Pounds * 12 Inch-Pounds = 177.014916 Inch-Pounds.
it's about 7 and half stone or 106 pounds
An average 30 inch full height home fridge will weigh about 200 pounds.
1 foot = 12 inches1 foot-pound = 12 inch-pounds
Measure the height of the pipe, in inches. Then the pressure at the bottom is approx 14.7 + 0.036*H PSI.