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lbf

See also: <span class="searchmatch">LBF</span> See lb (“pound”). <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>, <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span> Abbreviation of pound-force (“unit of force”). LFB...


LBF

See also: <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span> <span class="searchmatch">LBF</span> (boxing) Initialism of Luxembourg Boxing Federation. LFB...


pound-force

equal to the weight, on earth (subject to standard gravity), of a mass of one avoirdupois pound, equal to about 4.44822 newtons. Symbol <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span> or <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>. kip...


LFB

LFB Initialism of London fire brigade. <span class="searchmatch">LBF</span>, <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span> lafab = alphabet, fonetik = phonetic, bevünetik = international LFB initialism of Lafab Fonetik Bevünetik...


slinch

equal to 12 slugs (386.088 pounds-mass), that accelerates by 1 inch per second squared (1 in/s²) when a force of one pound-force (<span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>) is exerted on it....


lb

ft-lb The struck-through abbreviation ℔ simplified to the pound sign (octothorpe) #. <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span> Abbreviation lb (plural lbs) (cricket) leg bye B&amp;L, B/L, BL...


pressure

of pressure): pascal (Pa); bar, barye (Ba); pounds per square inch (psi, <span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>/in2, lb/in2), torr, mmHg, atmosphere (atm) Preusser, perusers Homophones:...


horsepower

to express that power in round numbers in the original non-SI units (ft·<span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>/min and kgf⋅m/s respectively). (General American) enPR: hôrsʹpou&#039;ər, IPA(key):...


slug

by 1 foot per second squared (1 ft/s²) when a force of one pound-force (<span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>) is exerted on it. Synonym: geepound The average slug has a mass of around...


kip

kilo + pound. kip (plural kips) A unit of force equal to 1000 pounds-force (<span class="searchmatch">lbf</span>) (4.44822 kilonewtons or 4448.22 newtons); occasionally called the kilopound...