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Only when I pray to Baal for the patience I so sorely lackWhen prey tell do you use "survey" miles Mike?
When I was ten in a classroom we didn't really discuss the possibility of being on Mars. When people land on Mars maybe this discussion could continue there. When explaining what is the situation on earth at sea level its best not to go to Mars for a demo. I am surprised that no one jumped on my lazy reference to "sea level" if the sea was level we wouldn't have a word for tides and there wouldn't be locks in the Panama canalOnly when I pray to Baal for the patience I so sorely lack
Pbehn, not sure of your point here. Mass is invariant so the lb or Mass pound is constant anywhere in the universe. But were I to carry that cylinder if air to Mars and weigh it there I would get a different weight. So your statement is valid only at or near the Earth's surface
All of these things that everyone understands as a constant, because to most people they are a constant, need precise measurement because in fact they arent. Sea level obviously changes which is why those by the sea in tidal areas have all sorts of names for them, those who live on tidal nodes dont.Altitude in MSL = Mean Sea Level.
I launched a satellite that used a radar altimeter to measure the shape of the Earth and height of the seas.
Mass and weight
In the 19th and 20th centuries, the UK used three different systems for mass and weight.
troy weight, used for precious metals;
avoirdupois weight, used for most other purposes; and
apothecaries' weight, now virtually unused since the metric system is used for all scientific purposes.
The distinction between mass and weight is not always clearly drawn. Strictly a pound is a unit of mass and it is commonly referred to as a weight. When a distinction is necessary, the term pound-force may be used to refer to a unit of force rather than mass. The troy pound (373.2417216 g) was made the primary unit of mass by the 1824 Act and its use was abolished in the UK on 1 January 1879, with only the troy ounce (31.1034768 g) and its decimal subdivisions retained. The Weights and Measures Act 1855 (18 & 19 Victoria C72) made the avoirdupois pound the primary unit of mass. In all the systems, the fundamental unit is the pound, and all other units are defined as fractions or multiples of it.
Nice clear explanation.It matters not which pound you are using because that is the pound you use in the calculation of pound per square inch. One pound weight placed on an inch cube will exert a force of one pound on the inch square below the cube. The column of air above the earth has a weight and exerts a force of circa 15 pounds per square inch on the earths surface and because air is a gas that is the pressure we have at the surface.
The second paragraph came somewhat from Wiki as I have ignored the trend to define Pound (lb) as mass so was not quite sure of the exact conversion. When I start seeing gauges labeled in "lbfsi" units I'll pay more attention.
I've also resisted pressure gauges labeled in kg/cm^2 or kg/m^2 though I can visualize a cylinder with a kg of mass sitting atop a movable piston. The kg mass at or near the Earth's surface is attracted with a force of 9.807 N of force. So the piston is applying 9.807 N of force on the confined gas. Since the derived unit Newton is such an tiny unit of force it is practically unusable in the man-sized world except in kilo- or Mega- multiples. So kg/cm^2 is preferable to 9.807 N/cm^2. I've also seen the trend to use kgf units which is the SI equivalent of calling the pound a unit of mass. So 1 kgf is the equivalent of 9.807 N of force.
When we converted a given kilogram mass into English Avoirdupois Pounds it was always clearly understood that the conversion was valid only at or near the Earth's surface. So a person with a mass of 100 kg weighed 220 Avoirdupois Pounds on Earth but 82.7 Avoirdupois pounds on Mars with its lower gravitational attraction.
The rest is from all the mostly useless data stored in me own pointy head. For the nonce I will hop into my COWc and drive down to the COWl where I'll jump into my COWb to do some fishing. I have plenty of COWw to bait on my hook hoping to catch plenty of COWf. TTFN
The curse of using an ancient name, it goes back to when currencies were in silver and a pound was a weight of silver coins.
Yet 454 grams is equivalent to 1.0 pound here on Earth. That is, an object weighing 1.0 pounds contains 454 grams of mass.
Always?