how to convert 32.2 pounds mass to pounds force, to kilograms, and to newtons?

i don't want you to solve the problem, but how do lb-m and lbf, kg, and Newtons relate to eachother.

do they have conversion equations like 1 feet=12 in for example

how do you convert ml to L g to kg mg to g and all that stuff HELP!!

Yes, there are conversion equations to convert between different units of measurement.

To convert pounds mass (lb-m) to pounds force (lbf), you need to multiply the pounds mass by the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 32.174 ft/s^2. This conversion factor accounts for the difference between mass and weight.

To convert pounds force (lbf) to kilograms (kg), you need to divide the pounds force by the acceleration due to gravity (32.174 ft/s^2) and then multiply the result by 0.45359237 kg/lb. This converts the pounds force to newtons, and then the newtons to kilograms.

To convert pounds force (lbf) directly to newtons (N), you can multiply the pounds force by 4.448222 N/lbf. This conversion factor directly converts pounds force to newtons.

So, in summary, the conversion relationships are:

1 pound mass (lb-m) = 1 pound force (lbf) / 32.174 ft/s^2
1 pound force (lbf) = 1 newton (N) / 4.448222 N/lbf
1 pound force (lbf) = 1 kilogram (kg) * 9.80665 m/s^2 / 0.45359237 kg/lb

These conversion factors allow you to convert between different units of measurement.