Convert pound (troy or apothecary) to kilogram-force square second/meter
Please provide values below to convert pound (troy or apothecary) [lb t] to kilogram-force square second/meter [kgf·s²/m], or Convert kilogram-force square second/meter to pound (troy or apothecary).
1 lb t = 0.0380600634875 kgf·s²/m. To convert pound (troy or apothecary) to kilogram-force square second/meter, multiply the value by 0.0380600634875; to go the other way, divide by it (1 kgf·s²/m = 26.2742599031 lb t). Both units measure weight and mass and appear in everyday as well as technical calculations, so switching between them quickly is often useful.
Quick Reference
- 1 lb t = 0.0380600634875 kgf·s²/m
- 1 kgf·s²/m = 26.2742599031 lb t
- 10 lb t = 0.380600634875 kgf·s²/m
- 100 lb t = 3.80600634875 kgf·s²/m
How to Convert Pound (Troy Or Apothecary) to Kilogram-Force Square Second/meter
1 lb t = 0.0380600634875314 kgf·s²/m
Example: convert 15 lb t to kgf·s²/m:
15 lb t = 15 × 0.0380600634875314 kgf·s²/m = 0.570900952312971 kgf·s²/m
Pound (Troy Or Apothecary) to Kilogram-Force Square Second/meter Conversion Table
| pound (troy or apothecary) | kilogram-force square second/meter |
|---|---|
| 1 lb t | 0.0380600634875 kgf·s²/m |
| 2 lb t | 0.0761201269751 kgf·s²/m |
| 3 lb t | 0.114180190463 kgf·s²/m |
| 5 lb t | 0.190300317438 kgf·s²/m |
| 10 lb t | 0.380600634875 kgf·s²/m |
| 20 lb t | 0.761201269751 kgf·s²/m |
| 50 lb t | 1.90300317438 kgf·s²/m |
| 100 lb t | 3.80600634875 kgf·s²/m |
| 500 lb t | 19.0300317438 kgf·s²/m |
| 1000 lb t | 38.0600634875 kgf·s²/m |
Pound (Troy Or Apothecary)
A pound (troy or apothecary) is a unit of weight used primarily for precious metals and gemstones, equivalent to 12 ounces or approximately 373 grams.
History/Origin
The troy pound originated in the medieval French town of Troyes, historically used in the trade of precious metals and gemstones. The apothecary pound was used in pharmacy for weighing medicines and ingredients. Both units have roots in medieval European systems of measurement.
Current Use
The troy pound is still used in the precious metals industry, especially for gold, silver, and gemstones. The apothecary pound is largely obsolete but may still be referenced in historical contexts or traditional practices.
Kilogram-Force Square Second/meter
Kilogram-force square second per meter (kgf·s²/m) is a derived unit used to measure a specific combination of force, time, and length, often in specialized engineering contexts.
History/Origin
The unit originates from the kilogram-force, a gravitational force unit based on the kilogram mass, combined with time and length units for specific applications. It has been used historically in mechanical and engineering calculations before the widespread adoption of SI units.
Current Use
Currently, kgf·s²/m is rarely used in modern engineering, having been largely replaced by SI units. It may still appear in legacy systems or specialized fields requiring non-standard units.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1 pound (troy or apothecary) in kilogram-force square second/meter?
1 pound (troy or apothecary) (lb t) = 0.0380600634875 kilogram-force square second/meter (kgf·s²/m).
How do you convert pound (troy or apothecary) to kilogram-force square second/meter?
Multiply the pound (troy or apothecary) value by 0.0380600634875. For example, 25 lb t × 0.0380600634875 = 0.951501587188 kgf·s²/m.
What is 10 pound (troy or apothecary) in kilogram-force square second/meter?
10 lb t = 0.380600634875 kgf·s²/m.
Which unit is larger, the pound (troy or apothecary) or the kilogram-force square second/meter?
The kilogram-force square second/meter is the larger unit: 1 lb t equals only 0.0380600634875 kgf·s²/m.