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Fred the Red Shirt wrote:
Russell Kent wrote in message ... I'm sorry, you're correct. I didn't mean to imply that they are the only unit of mass. I was taught (perhaps incorrectly) that the unambiguous term for weight (scientific meaning) in the English system was "slugs". Apparently it's also "pounds force" now (it may have been them, too, and I've just forgotten it). I think you mistyped. 'Slugs' are unambiguously a unit of mass. Oy. You are correct, sir. Pounds are ambiguously a unit of force. Ambiguity exists because it is popular in some disciplines to use a unit of mass defined (loosely) as that mass which weighs one pound. But you knew that. Ibid. :-) Russell Kent |
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