To convert inch pounds to foot pounds simply divide the inches by 12. or just google it like the rest of us.
15.334 inches per pound... Wait, that's total nonsense and I just made it up. You cannot convert inches to pounds because one is a weight and one is length. Which weighs more: a pound of stones or a pound of feathers?
Laser thermometers are actually just infrared thermometers. The laser is actually just there to make the thermometer easier to aim.
IT'S JUST A LITTLE BIT OVERWEIGHT, BUT NOTHING TO WORY ABOUT.
Well my guess is the best solution for you to see how many pounds equals a certain amount of inches is probably just buying a cheap scale from walmart and checking it every day. Now what i just did was I asked this exact question and it said do you want to answer it. So sorry if this wasnt any help. I just lost 12 inches and I was trying to see how many pounds I lost. But as I can see there is no answer. I hope the people who are reading this wont get to aggrivated because once again there is apperantly no answer to this question just a guess. And I hope If you are on a diet and reading this you will have great success in it. Good luck.
Baby ostriches weigh only two pounds when they are born and are 10 inches tall. Every month, they will grow to be between 12 inches tall for the first six months of life.
My daughter just turned 11yrs old and is 5 feet 4 inches and weighs 120 pounds... I think it is more than okay. (she is just taller than everyone her age, which will work out to her benifit when she is older)
Joe Just is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 185 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
yes. laser beams are just like light.
No it is not. As a matter of fact that weight of 72 pounds when twelve years of age and almost five feet four inches is just about the proper proportionate weight.
that's not normal. -just my opinion though
No one can answer because girth (percentage of body fat) could be just about anything, effecting height/size