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A poundal is the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 lb,m (pound mass) at a rate of 1 ft/s^2. 1 poundal 1 lb,m*ft/(s^2) Calculate the weight in poundals of an 148 lb,m object on Earth

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Step-by-step explanation:

According to Newtons second law,

F = m × a

where, F = force acting on object

m = mass of object

a = acceleration

On Earth, a = g

where, g = gravitational acceleration constant = 9.8
m/sec^(2)

Now, convert g into
ft/sec^(2) as follows.

1 m = 3.280 ft

g =
9.8 m/s^(2) * 3.280 ft/m

= 32.144
ft/s^(2)

It is given that m = 148 lbm. Hence, calculate force as follows.

F =
148 lbm * 32.144 ft/s^(2)

= 4757.312
lbm.ft/s^(2)

= 4757.312 poundal

Thus, we can conclude that the weight in poundals of an 148 lbm object on Earth is 4757.312 poundal.

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