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So in this engineering course I do at my university called Statics, we often use a unit of lb per ft as a unit of force when calculating moments.
However, I was just watching an episode of Big Bang Theory when Sheldon said something about a common mistake being when people use lb per ft as a unit of force and that it's rather a unit of work.
Can anyone confirm this and explain the reasoning behind it?
However, I was just watching an episode of Big Bang Theory when Sheldon said something about a common mistake being when people use lb per ft as a unit of force and that it's rather a unit of work.
Can anyone confirm this and explain the reasoning behind it?