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Kilopound [kip]


The kilopound, commonly abbreviated as kip, is a unit of force used primarily in the United States in engineering and construction.



  • 1 kip = 1,000 pounds-force (lbf)



  • Equivalent to approximately 4,448.22 newtons (N)



  • Used to measure large forces, such as loads on structures or machinery.



Key Facts:



  • 1 kip = 1,000 lbf



  • Convenient for expressing large forces without writing many zeros



  • Commonly used in civil and structural engineering, especially in the U.S.



The kip simplifies communication and calculation of large forces in engineering projects.



Didrachma (Biblical Greek)


The didrachma was an ancient Greek silver coin used during Biblical times, valued at two drachmas (the name means “two drachmas”). It was half the value of the more common tetradrachma.


The didrachma was widely circulated for trade and everyday transactions in Greek and Biblical regions. It typically weighed around 8.5 grams of silver.


This coin played an important role in the economy of the ancient Mediterranean world, appearing in historical and Biblical accounts.


Summary:



  • Ancient Greek silver coin worth 2 drachmas



  • Weighed about 8.5 grams of silver



  • Used in trade during Biblical and classical Greek periods



Popular Weight-and-mass Unit Conversions

Convert kilopound [kip] to Other Weight-and-mass Units

kilopound [kip] to kilogram kg
kilopound [kip] to gram [g]
kilopound [kip] to milligram [mg]
kilopound [kip] to ton (metric) [t]
kilopound [kip] to pound
kilopound [kip] to ounce [oz]
kilopound [kip] to carat [car,ct]
kilopound [kip] to ton (short) [ton (US)]
kilopound [kip] to ton (long) [ton (UK)]
kilopound [kip] to Atomic mass unit [u]
kilopound [kip] to exagram [Eg]
kilopound [kip] to petagram [Pg]
kilopound [kip] to teragram [Tg]
kilopound [kip] to gigagram [Gg]
kilopound [kip] to megagram [Mg]
kilopound [kip] to hectogram [hg]
kilopound [kip] to dekagram [dag]
kilopound [kip] to decigram [dg]
kilopound [kip] to centigram [cg]
kilopound [kip] to microgram [µg]
kilopound [kip] to nanogram [ng]
kilopound [kip] to picogram [pg]
kilopound [kip] to femtogram [fg]
kilopound [kip] to attogram [ag]
kilopound [kip] to dalton
kilopound [kip] to kilogram-force square second/meter
kilopound [kip] to kip
kilopound [kip] to slug
kilopound [kip] to pound-force square second/foot
kilopound [kip] to pound (troy or apothecary)
kilopound [kip] to poundal [pdl]
kilopound [kip] to ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)]
kilopound [kip] to ton (assay) (UK) [AT (UK)]
kilopound [kip] to kiloton (metric) [kt]
kilopound [kip] to quintal (metric) [cwt]
kilopound [kip] to hundredweight (US)
kilopound [kip] to hundredweight (UK)
kilopound [kip] to quarter (US) [qr (US)]
kilopound [kip] to quarter (UK) [qr (UK)]
kilopound [kip] to stone (US)
kilopound [kip] to stone (UK)
kilopound [kip] to tonne [t]
kilopound [kip] to pennyweight [pwt]
kilopound [kip] to scruple (apothecary) [s.ap]
kilopound [kip] to grain [gr]
kilopound [kip] to gamma
kilopound [kip] to talent (Biblical Hebrew)
kilopound [kip] to mina (Biblical Hebrew)
kilopound [kip] to shekel (Biblical Hebrew)
kilopound [kip] to bekan (Biblical Hebrew)
kilopound [kip] to gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
kilopound [kip] to talent (Biblical Greek)
kilopound [kip] to mina (Biblical Greek)
kilopound [kip] to tetradrachma (Biblical Greek)
kilopound [kip] to didrachma (Biblical Greek)
kilopound [kip] to drachma (Biblical Greek)
kilopound [kip] to denarius (Biblical Roman)
kilopound [kip] to assarion (Biblical Roman)
kilopound [kip] to quadrans (Biblical Roman)
kilopound [kip] to lepton (Biblical Roman)
kilopound [kip] to Planck mass
kilopound [kip] to Electron mass (rest)
kilopound [kip] to Muon mass
kilopound [kip] to Proton mass
kilopound [kip] to Neutron mass
kilopound [kip] to Deuteron mass
kilopound [kip] to Earths mass
kilopound [kip] to Suns mass