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  2. Ton - Wikipedia

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    To simplify measurement it is determined by measuring the volume, rather than weight, of water displaced, and calculating the weight from the volume and density. [15] For practical purposes the displacement ton (DT) is a unit of volume, 35 cubic feet (0.9911 m 3 ), the approximate volume occupied by one ton of seawater (the actual volume varies ...

  3. Foot (unit) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the foot was defined as 12 inches, with the inch being defined by the Mendenhall Order of 1893 via 39.37 inches = 1 m (making a US foot exactly ⁠ 1200 / 3937 ⁠ meters, approximately 0.304 800 61 m). [29] [30]

  4. Free recoil - Wikipedia

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    m gu is the weight of the small arm expressed in pounds (lb). m p is the weight of the projectile expressed in grains (gr). m c is the weight of the powder charge expressed in grains (gr). v gu is the velocity of the small arm expressed in feet per second (ft/s). v p is the velocity of the projectile expressed in feet per second (ft/s). v c is ...

  5. Template:Convert - Wikipedia

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    Converts measurements to other units. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Value 1 The value to convert. Number required From unit 2 The unit for the provided value. Suggested values km2 m2 cm2 mm2 ha sqmi acre sqyd sqft sqin km m cm mm mi yd ft in kg g mg lb oz m/s km/h mph K C F m3 cm3 mm3 L mL cuft ...

  6. Body mass index - Wikipedia

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    The BMI is expressed in kg/m 2, resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres. If pounds and inches are used, a conversion factor of 703 (kg/m 2)/(lb/in 2) is applied. (If pounds and feet are used, a conversion factor of 4.88 is used.) When the term BMI is used informally, the units are usually omitted.

  7. Density - Wikipedia

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    As there are many units of mass and volume covering many different magnitudes there are a large number of units for mass density in use. The SI unit of kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m 3) and the cgs unit of gram per cubic centimetre (g/cm 3) are probably the most commonly used units for density. One g/cm 3 is equal to 1000 kg/m 3. One cubic ...

  8. Ton-force - Wikipedia

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    A ton-force is one of various units of force defined as the weight of one ton due to standard gravity. ... ≈ 2 204.623 pounds-force (lbf) [note 3] ≈ 0.984 2065 ...

  9. Largest and heaviest animals - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest bird ever capable of flight was Argentavis magnificens, the largest member of the now extinct family Teratornithidae, found in Miocene-aged fossil beds of Argentina, with a wingspan up to 5.5 m (18 ft), a length of up to 1.25 m (4.1 ft), a height on the ground of up to 1.75 m (5.7 ft) and a body weight of at least 71 kg (157 lb).