npro said:My mass density is 170/32.2 lbf = (approx) 5.27 lbf/ft^3
Starting from the bottom up "lbf" is a unit of force. Why would it be involved in "mass density"
Also, in "english" units (inch, lbs, etc) the numerical value of your weight and your mass are practically the same on earth:
W= m*g/gc. SO m = W*gc/g
your m = (170 lbf)*((32.2lbm*ft^3)/(lbf*s^2))/(32.2 ft/s^2)
and it's real nifty; e'rthang but '170' and 'lbm' cancels so your mass is 170 lbm unless you cut something off.
Edited by: jelston