with different scales
it is a pound of everything. so all will have the same weight.
Since a centimeter is a unit of length and a pound is a unit of weight, the two cannot be converted into each other. In other words, you could have several different objects all of which weigh a pound, but which are of different size.
There are 16 weight ounces in one weight pound.
One pound of weight on Earth is equivalent to 1/6 pound of Moon-weight, or about 2 and 2/3 ounces.
The pound is a unit of weight, so anything that weighs one pound, regardless of whether it is a solid, a liquid, or anything else, has the same weight.
A pound is a unit of weight that is equal to 16 ounces. It is commonly used in the United States to measure the weight of objects. In comparison to other units of measurement, a pound is approximately equal to 0.45 kilograms, 453.6 grams, or 0.03 stone.
1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds. That has nothing to do with the equator. * * * * * Yes. Anywhere except in zero gravity where neither have any weight, or inside a black hole where both have infinite weight, a kilogram weighs more than a pound.
Yes.
A pound is a measurment of weight. The weight of a pound does not change. Therefore, a pound of "fjhfjhdfh" would be equivalent to a pound of "abc" or "xyz", they would all be as heavy as a pound.
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Weight and area units cannot be interconverted; there is no way to compare the two, even by using another property such as density.
it is a pound of everything. so all will have the same weight.
1lb is a pound in Imperial weight measurement.
North Carolina pound ended in 1793.
A foot is a measure of distance. A pound is a measure of weight. They don't translate. It's meaningless to compare them.
They weight the same: 1 pound.
A pound of any matter weighs one pound.