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In my view cardio, aerobics and zumba are very helpful to lose weight. I used to prefer cardio only, in cardio we can do push-ups for chest, pull-ups for back/biceps, lungs and hamstring for legs and finally crunches for abs. By doing these exercises we can lose weight effectively in that particular areas.
Your weight will always differ depending on the pull of gravity to which you are experiencing. Your mass however, will not change. So for instance, the force of gravity on the moon is 1.635 m/s2 whereas the force of gravity on earth is 9.81m/s2 therefore the weight would be different. You can find your mass and weight doing simple physics calculations.
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You would actually lose weight on Venus. The planet has a lower pull of gravity. This power pull of gravity on the mass of your body means you would weight approximately 10% less.
the pressure of gravity doesn't only pull things down, but picks weight up.
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Weight is felt by the body resisting the pull (acceleration) of gravity. Less acceleration means less pull thus less weight. The rate at which you are accelerating downward subtracts from the pull of gravity, thus your weight is less. If you fall, say from a cliff or tall building you accelerate downward at exactly the acceleration of gravity so you're completely weightless.
They have, only that gravitational pull is hugely dependent of weight, and everyday items aren't heavy enough to have any noticeable pull.
Well if you are willing to exercise then push ups and dips are great for losing arm fat. Also, lifting weights and pull ups if you have access to a pull up bar. And of coarse, eat healthy!
you'll lose a tiny bit
Each husky is only able to pull their own weight. So if the husky is 40 lbs it should be able to pull 40lbs. If it's 60lbs then it should pull 60 lbs...