tehfrr
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Ok here's an easy one for you.
we start with F=ma
SI --> Newtons=kilograms*gravity
English --> pounds=slugs*gravity
So now why if you weigh yourself on an english scale it is in pounds, but if you stand on a metric scale it is in kilograms? I've solved plenty of F=ma problems throughout my college courses, but this question is something that just dosent seem clear to me. It seems that the units are wrong, shouldn't they be reading Newtons & pounds or kilograms & slugs? I never even heard of a Newton or a slug until I started studying engineering.
we start with F=ma
SI --> Newtons=kilograms*gravity
English --> pounds=slugs*gravity
So now why if you weigh yourself on an english scale it is in pounds, but if you stand on a metric scale it is in kilograms? I've solved plenty of F=ma problems throughout my college courses, but this question is something that just dosent seem clear to me. It seems that the units are wrong, shouldn't they be reading Newtons & pounds or kilograms & slugs? I never even heard of a Newton or a slug until I started studying engineering.