Shot put
One pound.
They play at Kohler field on Rt 25 or Ruzicka field on Newport
they have two hundred pound.
It is rather a trick question. People are thrown off by the feathers (light things) and nails (heavier things) but pound are pounds. The pound of feathers will most likely be larger in volume than the pound of nails.
what is a small field that starts with the letter p
You need to know it's density to find the volume, then 4/3 pi r^3 to get radius, then double radius is diameter.
That depends on the condition of the man.
It typically takes about 1 pound of ice per person for a party or event, so a 20-pound bag of ice would provide enough for approximately 20 servings.
The hammer is a 16 lb. implement and is used in outdoor competitions. It is also an Olympic event. The 35 and 56 lb. weights are primarily used indoors. The 35 pound weight is currently an official indoor US track and field championship event. The current world record is 84' 10.25" by Lance Deal in 1995. The 56 pound weight was actually an Olympic event in 1904 and 1920. A national champion was crowned until 1959 when it was discontinued, although many meets still held the event. Bob Backus was national champion from 1953 to 1959. While a world record is no longer recognized, any throw over 45' was considered premium. My father, Al Hall, competed in four Olympic games in the hammer throw. He also participated in the weight events for over 30 years, winning 6 national championships in the 35.
950 miles NEW RESPONDENT A few examples rifled, muzzle-loading, field artillery: three-inch gun and ten pound " Parrot" guns - over 4 kilometres, twenty-four pound "Coehorn" mortar - over 1 kilometre. Rifled heavy muzzle-loading, field and siege artillery: 100, 200 and 300 pound "Parrot" guns - over 10 kilometres, 10 and 13 inch mortars - over 2 kilometres. 80 pound Whitworth - about 14 kilometres. rifled, breech-loading field artillery: 12 pound Witworth - about 10 kilometres.
A 150 pound woman on average will burn 400+ calories per hour on average.
Some commemorative coins such as the Five Pound coins and the early Two Pound coins are not intended for circulation, but as souvenirs of an event of national significance. People tend to keep Commemorative coins because they are Commemorative coins.