👉 A poundal is a unit of weight in which 1 pound equals approximately 453.605 feet. It's often used in sports science and weightlifting to measure muscle mass, bone density, and body composition.
👉 The term "poundal" is a unit of force used in mechanics and engineering. It's named after the weight of a pound, which is 0.4536 kilograms (kg). The poundal is defined as follows:
1 poundal = 9.807 N
Where N is Newtons (N) and kg is kilograms (kg).
Poundals are often used in physics to describe the force required to move a certain amount of mass, such as