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Quarter (US) [qr (US)]


The quarter (US), abbreviated as qr (US), is a unit of weight used primarily in agriculture and commodities trading in the United States. It equals 25 pounds (about 11.34 kilograms).


The quarter is one-quarter of a US hundredweight (100 pounds), making it a convenient subdivision for measuring smaller bulk quantities of goods like grains, livestock, and produce.


Summary:



  • 1 US quarter = 25 pounds (11.34 kg)



  • Used mainly in US agricultural and commodity markets



  • Represents ¼ of a US hundredweight




It looks like you mentioned "pound-force square second per foot". This is a compound unit that can be broken down into:



  • pound-force (lbf): a unit of force



  • square second (s²): time squared



  • per foot (ft⁻¹): per unit length



What does this unit represent?


It could be a unit for something like mass or inertia-related quantities in imperial units, depending on context. For example, it might show up in equations involving force, time, and length — possibly in mechanics or engineering.




To understand or convert it:



  1. Pound-force (lbf) is a force unit, where:



1lbf=4.44822N1\, \text{lbf} = 4.44822\, \text{N}

  1. Second squared (s²) is just time squared.



  2. Foot (ft) is length:



1ft=0.3048m1\, \text{ft} = 0.3048\, \text{m}


Example usage


If you want to convert pound-force square second per foot (lbfs2/ft)(\text{lbf} \cdot \text{s}^2/\text{ft}) into SI units:


lbfs2/ftNewtons2/meter\text{lbf} \cdot \text{s}^2/\text{ft} \rightarrow \text{Newton} \cdot \text{s}^2/\text{meter}

Since


1lbf=4.44822N,1ft=0.3048m1\, \text{lbf} = 4.44822\, \text{N}, \quad 1\, \text{ft} = 0.3048\, \text{m}
1lbfs2ft=4.44822Ns20.3048m14.6Ns2m1\, \frac{\text{lbf} \cdot \text{s}^2}{\text{ft}} = \frac{4.44822\, \text{N} \cdot \text{s}^2}{0.3048\, \text{m}} \approx 14.6\, \frac{\text{N} \cdot \text{s}^2}{\text{m}}


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