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Pond [p]
The pond is a historical unit of force, equivalent to the force exerted by gravity on a mass of one gram.
1 pond=1 gram×9.80665 m/s2=0.00980665 newtons
In other words, 1 pond is approximately 0.00981 newtons.
The pond is rarely used today, having been replaced by the newton, but it may still appear in older scientific literature or certain niche applications.
It is similar in concept to the gram-force (gf).
Pound Foot per Square Second [lbf·ft/s²]
This unit represents a torque or moment of force per unit time squared (though it’s an uncommon combination and can sometimes be context-specific).
It combines pound-force (lbf), a unit of force, with foot (ft), a unit of length, divided by second squared (s²), a unit of time squared.
It may be used in dynamics or rotational mechanics when dealing with angular accelerations or rate changes of torque.
In basic terms:
1 lbf\cdotpft/s2=force×distance÷time2
1 lbf\cdotpft/s2≈1.35582 N\cdotpm/s2
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