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LBF
(redirected from Pounds of Force)

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LBFPounds of Force
LBFNorth Platte, NE, USA - Lee Bird Field (Airport Code)
LBFLow Budget Film
LBFLoad Balancing Factor
LBFLibra Force
LBFLong Beam Flexural Strength
LBFLocal Basis Function Method


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He stood in the lane of a basketball court as streetballer Chris "Skywalker' Lowery showed how much a 50-inch vertical leap means when you're going up against a 5-foot-8 defender -- he'll literally vault right over you, as he did with Brenkus, generating what was measured as 1,400 pounds of force from his legs.
As the manifold system begins to heat, the two-piece, retrofittable spring assembly on the back plate creates thousands of pounds of force, keeping the system sealed.
In this case, "resistance" is measured as the pounds of force required to pull a locker door open in a variety of laboratory tests simulating real life.
 
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