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Ulvain @sh.itjust.works How many pebbles in a stone, and stone in a boulder? It's a convenient measurement, I'm sure.
23 0 ReplyWhiskyTangoFoxtrot @lemmy.world All I know is that a large boulder can be the size of a small boulder.
9 0 Replykase @lemmy.world Oh yeah 😎👉👉
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Evilsmiley @sh.itjust.works 1 stone is 14lbs, the uk still like to use imperial for measuring weight and height
8 0 ReplyMeanEYE @lemmy.world UK seems to be using every measure available.
9 0 ReplyifDogsCouldTalk @lemmy.world Pounds isn’t already imperial?
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Pounds is force and stone is mass I believe.
1 0 ReplyLazerFX @sh.itjust.works Lb-ft is force - the number of pounds per foot. Pounds is 1/14 of a stone, or a Stone is 14 pounds. 2.2 pounds per kilogramme.
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Evilsmiley @sh.itjust.works Yeah but i only see the British using Stone, americans just use pounds from what I've seen.
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