Yes
Yes in that there is no such thing as a British "pound" in weight, they use the metric system aka grams, kilograms, etc. However, they do/did have a form of currency called a pound.
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Actual Answer: a pound and lb. are the same thing
It is 5.897 kg (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from pound to kg, multiply the pound unit by 0.453592.13 pounds = 5.9 kilograms
It is 950.191 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is an SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit. To convert from kg to pound multiply kg unit by 2.20462.
It is 275.577 lbs (approx.). Kilogram (kg) is SI unit of mass and Pound is an Imperial unit. To convert from kg to pound multiply kg unit by 2.20462. To convert from pound to kg multiply pound unit by 0.453592.275.577828 pounds
It is 557.918 kg (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from pound to kg, multiply the pound unit by 0.453592.1,230 pounds = 557.919 kg
16 Imperial ounces in a Imperial pound.
No, it does not. -pound is Imperial, litre is Metric - different systems.
Yes.
1lb is a pound in Imperial weight measurement.
0.4536kg
No.
By the way you worded it, the answer is a pound of bread and here's why; since bread is a solid we know it is denser than air. You said a pound, which is the imperial measurment of mass and therefore you multiply the density of bread by mass to obtain the weight (the unit for weight is lb wt or pound weight. If you worded the question as "what weighs more a pound weight of bread or..." than your answer would be the same.
Actual Answer: a pound and lb. are the same thing
No. A pound is part of the Imperial measuring system not the metric system.
For all intents and purposes - yes. The US pound differs from the international pound by approximately one part in 10 million.
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1 pound is 1/2240 of an Imperial ton.