1. lbf - Noun
2. Lbf - Proper noun
lbf
pound-force (unit of force)
LBF
(boxing) Initialism of Luxembourg Boxing Federation.
A 100 kg (220 lb) jaguar can bite with a force of 503.57 kgf (1110 lbf) at canine teeth and 705.79 kgf (1556 lbf) at carnassial notch. citation This strength adaptation allows the jaguar to pierce turtle shells. Source: Internet
A 667 N (150 lbf) Mary Rose replica longbow was able to shoot a convert arrow convert and a convert a distance of convert. Source: Internet
Delays with the J79-GE-8 engines meant that the first production aircraft were fitted with J79-GE-2 and −2A engines, each having 16,100 lbf (71.8 kN) of afterburning thrust. Source: Internet
He wrote, 'brick and stone weigh about 120 lb per cubic foot (2,000 kg per cubic metre) and the crushing strength of these materials is generally rather better than 6,000 lbf per square inch or 40 megapascals. Source: Internet
It is convert and a 270 N (60 lbf) draw force. Source: Internet
Knaack 1978, p. 266. The USN operated the F4H-1 (re-designated F-4A in 1962) with J79-GE-2 and -2A engines of 16,100 lbf (71.62 kN) thrust and later builds receiving -8 engines. Source: Internet