No. A pound is a measure of mass where as an astronomical unit is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at measure one using the other is fundamentally flawed.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
A single Astronomical Unit (AU) is exactly 149,600,000 kilometres.
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The abbreviation for astronomical unit is AU. An astronomical unit is a unit of length roughly equal to the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, used to measure distances within our solar system.
The Earth. The average sun to Earth distance is how one Astronomical Unit is defined (1 AU).
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1 astronomical unit.
None of them.
Probably the pound.
I think you mean the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This distance is measured in Astronomical Units (AU)
Astronomical units are units of distance, not weight or mass, so they cannot be measured in pounds. Mass can be measured in pounds, but it is more commonly measured in kilograms in scientific contexts due to the International System of Units (SI) being the standard system for scientific measurements.
That's called astronomical unit, or AU.That's called astronomical unit, or AU.That's called astronomical unit, or AU.That's called astronomical unit, or AU.
An Astronomical Unit, or AU is the distance from the sun to the Earth. One Astronomical Unit is 92 955 887.6 miles.
Earth is one astronomical unit away from the sun.
An astronomical unit is the distance from Earth to Sun, about 150,000,000 million km.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
Earth is one astronomical unit (AU) away from the sun. An astronomical unit is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.