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Well, it'd depend on how close to the Earth's center you are. But yeah, 'round about 2lbs.905g = 2lb
They should sell a strap/bungee with it.
Well, it'd depend on how close to the Earth's center you are. But yeah, 'round about 2lbs.
I prefer moles, personally.905g = .062 slug. There, you happy?
I prefer moles, personally.
Right, so is mass in grams, so it's easily converted as long as you know the ratio.A mole is a quantity, not a weight. It is 1g in 1g.
Right, so is mass in grams, so it's easily converted as long as you know the ratio.
Edit: iow, if you know the type of alloy used in the heatsink, you can determine the number of moles by simply plugging in the numbers. Whereas with a pound it will depend on where you are on the Earth, for a mole it only matters how many molecules compose one gram of a substance.
That's how scales work in the first place. You place an object on one side, then you place object(s) of known mass on the other side until they equal out, giving you a known mass (regardless of where you are), gravity pulling down on both sides of the scale cancels itself out (scales measure mass,So how are you going to measure moles - by counting them?
With force (lbs and newtons) you can use a scale. For grams and slugs, it is a little tougher. Seperate the materials and then a water displacement?
Measuring the force is the most important aspect for how the equipment will hold it, so really lbs is a better use than grams... unless you prefer to use newtons.