Q68-E
Question
A very good 197-lb weight lifter lifted 192 kg in a move called the clean and jerk. What was the mass of theweight lifted in pounds?
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedThe mass of the weight lifted in pounds is 423 lb.
Pound (lb) -
It is a unit of mass in the British imperial unit. It is a \({\raise0.7ex\hbox{$1$} \!\mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {1 {2.20462}}}\right.}\!\lower0.7ex\hbox{${2.20462}$}}\) of a kilogram. There is also a term called the metric pound, which is half of the kg. It is denoted by lb.
\(1\,\,lb\,\, = \,\,{\rm{0}}{\rm{.453592}}\,\,kg\)
Kilogram (kg) -
It is a unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI base unit). It is approximately twice of pound’s mass. It is the thousandth times of gram. It is denoted by kg.
\(1\,\,kg\,\, = \,\,{\rm{2}}{\rm{.20462}}\,\,lb\)
It is given that the mass of the weight lifter is 197 lb while the lifting mass is 192 kg.
We know,
\(1\,\,kg\,\, = \,\,{\rm{2}}{\rm{.20462}}\,\,lb\)
For conversion from kg to lb,
\(192kg = 192\left( {kg \times \frac{{2.20462lb}}{{kg}}} \right) = 192 \times 2.20461 = 423lb\)
Therefore, the mass lifted in pounds is 423 lb.