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  2. Metrication in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Loose tomatoes for sale at a UK greengrocer in 2013, dual-priced in imperial (£0.99 /lb) and metric (£2.18 /kg) units. Signs like these do not comply with legislation, as metric prices must not be less prominent. [1] [2] Metrication is the act or process of converting to the metric system of measurement.

  3. Eamonn Keane (weightlifter) - Wikipedia

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    54 lifts in total, 27 with each arm, of 22.5 kg dumbbells. See #Challenger for record contestment. Incline fly most weight in minute [27] 2,160 kg (4,761 lb 15.84 oz) 48 lifts using two 22.5 kg dumbbells See #Challenger for record contestment. Lateral raise most weight in minute [28] 1,575 kg (3,472 lb 4.48 oz) 35 lifts with two 22.5 kg dumbbells

  4. Thomas Inch - Wikipedia

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    His replica was in fact slightly heavier than the original dumbbell at 79 kg (174 lb). In 1990, Bill Kazmaier flew to Perth to attempt this dumbbell and became the first man to overhead press the Inch dumbbell with irrefutable evidence. [9] According to Gary Mitchell, Kazmaier was the fifth man to lift the Inch dumbbell.

  5. Imperial units - Wikipedia

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    The former Weights and Measures office in Seven Sisters, London (590 Seven Sisters Road). The imperial system of units, imperial system or imperial units (also known as British Imperial [1] or Exchequer Standards of 1826) is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act 1824 and continued to be developed through a series of Weights and Measures Acts and amendments.

  6. Sack (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Other uses in the US include the measurement by volume of salt, where one sack is 215 pounds (98 kg), cotton where one sack is 140 pounds (63.5 kg) and flour, where one sack is just 100 pounds (45.4 kg). [9] It has also been used as a measure of volume for dry goods in Britain, with one sack being equivalent to 15 imperial gallons (68 L). [10]

  7. Olympic weightlifting - Wikipedia

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    A men's Olympic barbell weighs 20 kg (44 lbs) with a shaft diameter of 28 mm and a length of 2200 mm, whereas a women's Olympic barbell weighs 15 kg (33 lbs) and has a shaft diameter of 25 mm with a length of 2010 mm. [20] [21] The distance between the sleeves, however, is the same for the men's and the women's bars at 1310 mm.