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Hofmaimaier@feddit.org to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 day ago

The heat... I mean the cold... well, it’s palpable!

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The heat... I mean the cold... well, it’s palpable!

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Hofmaimaier@feddit.org to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 1 day ago
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    -40C = -40F

    Also 0lbs does not equal 0kg when there’s no gravity.

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      huh?

      Mass doesnt change with gravity

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        Typically, lbs is not mass, it’s weight/force.

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          isn’t that lbf?

          The pund itself is defined as 0.45359237 Kg

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            Lbs can be lbf or lbm, but usually is referring to lbf, which is 0.4536 kg at 1g.

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              when comparing to kg I will assume the mass unit, since comparing a mass value to a force has no meaning.

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        And temperature doesn’t change with pressure

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          I’m not sure if you’re joking, but it does. PV=nRT

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      no mass multiplied with gravity still results in no force, 0 Lb = 0 Kg; 0 Lbf = 0 N

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        Yes, but 1kg also results in no force, so it’s a trivial statement.

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      Gravity? What does that have to do with mass

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        Nothing in this context, but it can have a lot to do with force, for which pounds is the US customary unit.

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          when compared to a value in Kg, the only logical interpretation is the mass pound. If it were lbf, the si unit conversion would be Newtons.

          Having the same name for two different, but easily mixed up units is really annoying haha

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          It’s clear from context clues that they don’t mean Force. As kilograms are an indicator of mass, not force. It’s not our fault that US’ imperial system is silly.

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            Imperial is a British thing, and the quantities differ significantly from US customary.

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              perhaps, but the US uses it.

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                Nope. As I said, the US customarily uses US customary units. They ARE NOT identical to “Imperial” units, despite the coincidental naming.

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