.8072 g/cm^3
mine is 2.9g/cm^3 from a dexa scan
1500 kg/m3
Buy a larger size of hat or perhaps go and see a "shrink". However, if you are an adult and you head is physically getting bigger, perhaps you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about it, because an adult's head should not be getting bigger.
The adult human body contains an average of fourteen to eighteen square feet of ...
Adult= 6-20 Child= 5-18 Elderly Adult (60+) = 8-23
No, it is about 5% to 15% of your body weight, compared to your chest which is 25% of your body weight
For the "ideal" adult male its about 70 %. Less for "ideal" women (about 66 %) More for young children ... much less for fat people.
Depending on the size of the Head or the skull??
Head lice glue their eggs (nits) onto the base of a hair. About 5 to 10 days later the nit hatches into a nymph which feeds on the human scalp almost immediately, and for a couple of weeks before reaching the adult stage (louse). An adult louse feeds on the human several times per day, and can live for more than a month on the head, laying up to 4 nits per day. An adult louse can not live very long off the human head (usually only a couple of days at most).
almost 500 to 800 N force is req for healthy adult human to break skull.
Human is to adult as feline is to cat. These are just subjects and the adult names for their species.
9 in
Slightly greater than the density of water.
The mature version of a human is an adult, and the mature version of a feline is a cat. So human is to adult as feline is to cat.
easy look at its head if it has arrows on its head its an adult if not its a baby or a kid
The population density of Crow Head is 68.8 people per square kilometer.
An adult human cadaver head cut off around vertebra C3, with no hair, weighs on average somewhere between 4.5 and 5 kg, typically constituting around 8% of the body mass. An adult human head weighs approximately between 8 and 12 pounds. Verify on medical websites.
A human head can vary significantly in shape, width and length. The most common cause of head enlargement at birth is hydrocephalus or a tumour.Generally, the human head should measure around 55cm in circumference with variations of +/- 10cm healthy at the adult age.An adult human cadaver head cut off around vertebra C3, with no hair, weighs somewhere between 4.5 and 5 kg, constituting around 8% of the whole body mass. It is very strange, I know :P
muscle density and bone density