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  • A body weighing 160 lbf rests on an inclined plane making an angle of 30 degress with the horizontal.?
  • ...friction between the body and the plane (f) is 0.25. What force, acting parallel to the plane...


  • The viewing window in a diving suit has an area of roughly?
  • ... area of roughly 65cm2.If an attempt were made to maintain the pressure on the inside of the suit at 1 atm, what force (N and lbf) would the window have to withstand if...


  • How do you convert between lbf to "G's"?
  • ...have been searching for a conversion between the 2, and am not sure...acceleration of gravity =32.2 ft/s^2, and what i need to do with that number...explain?? Also just to know if my answer is reasonable- how many lbf can a human withstand?


  • What is the penetration/stopping power like with about 300 ft-lbf?
  • ...ve never fired one, but would it kill a bear with one shot? Would .38+P be stronger/faster?


  • what is lbm and how do I convert it to lbf or slugs or anything?
  • ... is a mass and lbm is also a mass.. ??? I use F=ma F=slugs*accelleration.... but what if i have a unit of lbm.. how do i convert lbm to lbf???


  • At a certain elevation, a person has a mass of 200 lb and a weight of 180 lbf.?
  • ...person has a mass of 200 lb and a weight of 180 lbf. What is the local acceleration of gravity in ft/s...


  • If the torque of 535 lbf-ft is applied on a handwheel of diameter 16 inches, Then stress in shaft connected?
  • What will be the stress in the Shaft which is connected to Handwheel? This is...


  • Measured in force per velocity, what is a typical damping coefficient of an automotive steering stabilizer?
  • Units could be N per m/s or lbf per ft/s, etc.


  • Mass of an apple on the moon, in lbm?
  • ... a weight of 1.0N on planet Earth. (a) What's the mass of the apple on the Moon, in lbm? (b) What is the weight of the apple on the Moon, in lbf? (Conversion: 1kg = 2.2lbm)


  • How much horsepower to get to train's max speed?
  • ...resistance and rolling friction is an additional 5.7 * 10 ³ lbf, what is the power needed...



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