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What's the value of the acceleration of gravity at sea level on earth in furlongs per square fortnight?

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"standard gravity in furlongs per square fortnight"

into wolfram alpha

http://www.wolframalpha.com/

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7.133 * 10^10

A very interesting choice of units indeed.

Edited by mmiguel1
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It's useful to know when you're discussing gravity with a horseman in the British commonwealth!

As I so often do.

Those horseman are bloody brilliant with gravitational theory!

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