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  2. Slug (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A slug is defined as a mass that is accelerated by 1 ft/s 2 when a net force of one pound (lbf) ... The inch version of the slug (equal to 1 lbf⋅s 2 /in, ...

  3. Foot–pound–second system of units - Wikipedia

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    The conversion for the poundal is given by 1 pdl = 1 lb·ft/s 2 = 0.138 254 954 376 N (precisely). [1] To convert between the absolute and gravitational FPS systems one needs to fix the standard acceleration g which relates the pound to the pound-force. [citation needed] =

  4. Pound (force) - Wikipedia

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    A slug has a mass of 32.174049 lb. A pound-force is the amount of force required to accelerate a slug at a rate of 1 ft/s 2, so: = = Conversion to other units ...

  5. Poundal - Wikipedia

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    Since a pound of force (pound force) accelerates a pound of mass at 32.174 049 ft/s 2 (9.80665 m/s 2; the acceleration of gravity, g), we can scale down the unit of force to compensate, giving us one that accelerates 1 pound mass at 1 ft/s 2 rather than at 32.174 049 ft/s 2; and that is the poundal, which is approximately 1 ⁄ 32 pound force.

  6. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    slug ≡ g 0 × 1 lb av × 1 s 2 /ft ≈ 14.593 903 kg: stone: st ... lbf⋅s/ft 2: ≡ 1 lbf⋅s/ft 2: ≈ 47.880 26 Pa⋅s: pound-force second per square inch: lbf ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, February 17

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    2. Relates to a path that's not straight. 3. These words are related to a particular sport/activity. 4. The words in this category precede a common four-letter noun (hint: the noun typically ...

  8. gc (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    In engineering and physics, g c is a unit conversion factor used to convert mass to force or vice versa. [1] It is defined as = In unit systems where force is a derived unit, like in SI units, g c is equal to 1.

  9. Foot-pound (energy) - Wikipedia

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    The foot-pound force (symbol: ft⋅lbf, [1] ft⋅lb f, [2] or ft⋅lb [3]) is a unit of work or energy in the engineering and gravitational systems in United States customary and imperial units of measure. It is the energy transferred upon applying a force of one pound-force (lbf) through a linear displacement of one foot.