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A kip is a unit of force equal to 1,000 pounds-force (lbf). Used primarily in the United States, it is commonly employed in engineering to measure loads such as bridge supports, building frames, and other structural elements where large forces are applied or supported.
Definition of BreakThe term 'break' does not have a standardized definition in the context of a unit of measurement. It is possible that 'break' refers to a breakpoint or failure point in materials under stress, which is not quantifiable as a universal unit of measurement.
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