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How did you find PF?
just come up on search for my fundamental question.
Was an enginnering student that lost memory function as result of head injury. Still trying to acquire understanding of thermodynamic coursework which presented problems in BES(British Engineering System), think EES now. I am considering scale design of an aircraft and want to directly work w/lbf, since the weight of most structural members will be a known quantity and should understand the units well enough not to require conversion to SI and back n forth.
 
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Sad to hear about your memory function loss. Hope you find what you are looking for here :)
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Hi! I am new here and also welcome
 
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