Lbf (pound-force) measures force based on gravitational pull, while lbs (pounds) measure mass, indicating the quantity of matter in an object.
This Pound has linguistic ties to Dutch Pond, German Pfund, and Swedish Pound, although these historic units have been replaced by the metric system. The use of the unit “Pound” reflects the historical blending of weight and mass concepts, leading to distinctions like “Pound-Force” and “...
Just trying to set up a simple spreadsheet to track weight loss. Simple, but I am struggling with the last part I would like on the sheet, namely, showing the weight in Stones and Pounds. e.g. 15st 12lbs. I have reached a point where I have converted 101kgs to 222.2 lbs...
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Dinner – chicken and veg and perhaps baked potato. Do not lose more than a pound a week – remember you are growing taller so extra weight is likely to disappear just by being active.
Working, kN vs. Lbs There's an online converter for converting KN to pounds here: http://www.unitconversion.org/force/kilonewtons-to-pound-forces-conversion.html 22kn, at about 4945lbs, falls just short of the 5000lb minimum for many strength requirements in the US. Please Log in or...
=IF(INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14),INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14) & " st ", "") & MOD(MROUND(A1,0.5),14) & " lbs" assuming in A1 is already the result of conversion. AustinM64 For such data formula in B1 could be =IF(INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14),INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14) & " st ", "...
=IF(INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14),INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14) & " st ", "") & MOD(MROUND(A1,0.5),14) & " lbs" assuming in A1 is already the result of conversion. AustinM64 For such data formula in B1 could be =IF(INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14),INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14) & " st ", "...
=IF(INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14),INT(MROUND(A1,0.5)/14) & " st ", "") & MOD(MROUND(A1,0.5),14) & " lbs" assuming in A1 is already the result of conversion. AustinM64 Assuming your columns are Column A = Stones and B = Pounds. ...