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does anone know what 65kg is in pounds please

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  • Posts: 3,038 Member
    Google is your friend.
  • Posts: 203 Member

    Although a definitive answer would of course require further measurements, published species-wide averages of wing length and body mass, initial Strouhal estimates based on those averages and cross-species comparisons, the Lund wind tunnel study of birds flying at a range of speeds, and revised Strouhal numbers based on that study all lead me to estimate that the average cruising airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is roughly 11 meters per second, or 24 miles an hour.

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  • Posts: 143 Member
    first, you need to figure the air/speed velocity of an unladen swallow... then, you give it a coconut...



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  • Posts: 1,893 Member

    An African or European swallow?

    Not funny at all.

    I fart in your general direction.
  • Posts: 256 Member
    yes, I know :)
  • I know I left my "I'm your calculation monkey" hat around here somewhere....

    YES!:drinker:
  • Posts: 4,584 Member
    I carried the one and still came up with potato.
  • Yea you can multiply it by 2.2. There are some hospitals that weigh in kg and they record the weight in Lbs. So yea you can
  • A KILO IS 2.2 LBS SO 143 LBS
  • Posts: 6,128 Member
    first, you need to figure the air/speed velocity of an unladen swallow... then, you give it a coconut...

    Is it a live swallow or a stuffed one, because if it's stuffed we'll be here all day.
  • Posts: 2,121 Member

    Aaaand six.

    7!
  • Posts: 187 Member
    The pound is the British Engineering unit of force. The kilogram is the SI unit of mass. Force and mass are different physical quantities; thus, one cannot be "converted" to the other. They are, however, related by Newton's second law of motion: F = ma.
  • Posts: 2,005 Member

    7!

    Squared times infinity plus one. Seriously dude, WTF.
  • Posts: 3,845 Member

    Aaaand six.

    Yep.
  • 1 kg = 2.2 lbs

    I've been a nurse for over 20 years and that is what is always used in conversions.
  • Posts: 2,736 Member

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  • Posts: 1,858 Member
    The pound is the British Engineering unit of force. The kilogram is the SI unit of mass. Force and mass are different physical quantities; thus, one cannot be "converted" to the other. They are, however, related by Newton's second law of motion: F = ma.

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  • Posts: 3,472 Member
    Just drink more water or you'll go into dehydration mode. That's all that matters. And only water counts as water...the body doesn't use "water" from any other source, esp. coffee. And there's 65kg per 2.2 lbs of African swallow coconut water. This is fact. I Googled it. I found the answer on an MFP forum.
  • Posts: 158 Member

    came in to post this.

    same
  • Posts: 158 Member

    yeah!? well, your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries

    Be careful .... "That rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!"
  • Posts: 1,247 Member
    The best set of answers to ANY question ever! Thanks everyone for making me laugh today! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • Posts: 779 Member
    A good way to figure it out is. Kilos X 2.2= X amount of Pounds

    For example 65 kg multiplied by 2.2= 143
  • Posts: 158 Member

    Not funny at all.

    I fart in your general direction.

    HAHAHA
  • Posts: 3,452 Member
    I've been asked to review a credit agreement but I kinda don't want to - anyone wanna do it for me? Great, thanks.
  • Posts: 577 Member
    first, you need to figure the air/speed velocity of an unladen swallow... then, you give it a coconut...

    Are you sure there aren't two swallows carrying it on a line between them?
  • Posts: 1,893 Member

    yeah!? well, your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries

    I have no come back for that.

    Run away!!!!!
  • Posts: 2,304 Member
    I lost a sock....can you guys help me too?

    I am positive it's in my 5 yr olds room.

  • I hope you are being sarcastic.
    To convert pounds to kilograms take the number of pounds and divide them by 2.2046 ex. 1lb/2.2046lb per kg = 0.454 Kg
    To convert kilograms to pounds you take the number of kilograms and multiply by them 2.2046 ex. 1kg x 2.2046lb per Kg = 2.2046lbs

    If you are 65kg do this:
    65kg x 2.2046lbs/kg = 143.3lbs or if you want to go the other way
    143.3lbs/2.2046 lb per kg = 65kg

    Math: it's magic!

    Thanks Sherlock. You are a genius.....

    Learn something new every day.
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