Engineering In The Imperial System - The Slug
It is common to assume that engineers use the f.p.s. system (Foot Pound Second).
The is
quite wrong The Americans weigh themselves in
Pounds and the British buy potatoes in
pounds in both cases the pound is treated as a weight and is therefore a unit of Force. This gives problems with Newton's Second Law since a pound can not be simultaneously be both a mass and a weight. The result was the introduction of a unit of mass called the
slug. All the worked examples, on Codecogs,calculated in Imperial units, are based on
The Foot; Slug; Second system This can still cause confusion since in common usage, what was a pound of sugar ( a weight), is now sold in grams (a mass) and shops use 2.2 to convert from one to the other. It must be stressed that the Pound (lb.) can only, in engineering terms, be converted into Newtons.
By definition A force of 1 lb. acting on a mass of 1
slug will produce an acceleration of 1 ft./sec. squared