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  1. Slug SI unit

    14.59390 kg

     
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    Slug (unit) - Wikipedia

    The slug is a derived unit of mass in a weight-based system of measures, most notably within the British Imperial measurement system and the United States customary measures system. Systems of measure either define mass and derive a force unit or define a base force and derive a mass unit (cf. … See more

    The slug is part of a subset of units known as the gravitational FPS system, one of several such specialized systems of mechanical units developed in the late 19th and the early … See more

    The inch version of the slug (equal to 1 lbf⋅s /in, or 12 slugs) has no official name, but is commonly referred to as a blob, slinch (a portmanteau of the words slug and inch), slugette, or … See more

    late 19th and the early 20th century
    The slug is part of a subset of units known as the gravitational FPS system, one of several such specialized systems of mechanical units developed in the late 19th and the early 20th century.
    before 1900
    The name "slug" was coined before 1900 by British physicist Arthur Mason Worthington, but it did not see any significant use until decades later.
    1928
    A 1928 textbook says: No name has yet been given to the unit of mass and, in fact, as we have developed the theory of dynamics no name is necessary.
    1960
    The slug is listed in the Regulations under the Weights and Measures (National Standards) Act, 1960. This regulation defines the units of weights and measures, both regular and metric, in Australia.
     
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  3. The Slug as a Mass Unit - HyperPhysics

    Learn what a slug is and how it relates to the pound and the newton. Find out why the slug is not used in scientific work and how to calculate weight in different units.

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  5. Mass vs. Weight - The Engineering ToolBox

    In the BG system the mass unit is the slug and is defined from the Newton's Second Law (1) . The unit of mass, the slug , is derived from the pound-force by defining it as the mass that will accelerate with 1 foot per second per second …

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