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                I don't understand this statement, could you explain it to me please? 
Discuss the statement: In the USCS system of measurement the pound (lb.) is a unit of force while in the SI system of measurement the kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass.
Why is the lb a unit of force?
Why does it make sense to shift to mass as a standard unit?
Thanks! I understand it now.
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        Discuss the statement: In the USCS system of measurement the pound (lb.) is a unit of force while in the SI system of measurement the kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass.
Why is the lb a unit of force?
Why does it make sense to shift to mass as a standard unit?
Thanks! I understand it now.
1it chenges from place to place 2 for a learner to identify
1it chenges from place to place 2 for a learner to identify
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