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What are the SI and English units of force?

The SI unit is a Newton while an Imperial unit was a pound-force (not a pound).


State SI and English units of mass?

SI units: kilogram, gram English units: pound-mass, slug


What is the SI unit used to measure the English pound?

No, pounds are not used in the SI metric, the base unit of mass in SI is the gram. Measurements in pounds are usually converted to kilograms.This answer is incorrect. The base unit for mass is the kilogram (kg), not the gram.


Who was Prometheus's counterpart?

si Mutya :D


Counterpart of crisostomo ibarra in the present days?

si mang kanor


English unit of work and energy?

-- foot-pound -- watt-second -- watt-hour -- kilowatt-hour -- horsepower-hour -- inch-pound SI unit: Joule


What is si translated in English?

si is "yes" in English


Can a pound be used as a si unit for measuring weight?

That's like asking "Can I walk into a room, speak in Hebrew, and call it English ?" You can describe a weight in terms of 'pounds'. If somebody wants to know the weight in terms of an SI unit, then the 'pounds' can easily be converted to one. But you can't just give him the number of 'pounds' and call it an SI unit, because 'pound' is not an SI unit and it never will be one.


How would you say si in English?

"Si" in English can be translated as "yes."


Is pound used to express forces such as weight in SI?

no


What SI unit replaces the pound. And what does it measure?

kilogram


What replaces the si unit pound to?

kilogram is the SI unit for mass and weight, as said it measures the weight or mass.

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