Use Galileo Method. 1.put your head into full tank water. Then measure the mass of the water that come out.
Approximately 8% of a human body's total mass is the head.
The unit used for this purpose is a kilogram.
The metric unit for measuring human weight is actually the Newton (N). Newton's are a measure of force and weight is the product of the acceleration of gravity and an objects mass. The metric unit for measuring human mass is the kilogram (kg).
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
No, mass or weight are not measures of laziness of an object. Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Laziness is a human characteristic and is not related to an object's physical properties.
-- Measure the human's weight on a bathroom scale near the earth's surface. -- Divide her weight by the acceleration of gravity.
Mass is the measure of matter in an objevt
You can measure mass using a scale or balance.
Scales either measure mass, or weight - but they are callibrated to show mass (for example, kilograms).
The measure of an object's mass is called mass, and the measure of its velocity is called velocity.
I think it is used a massmeter. Instead, you can enter in a tank full of water, get out of the tank and measure the water left in it. Eureka ! +++ That tangle refers to measuring the volume of a body - a human one here, it seems - by displacement, not mass. You measure mass with a "balance" or "scales".
You measure mass in kilograms,grams,tonnes,short tons,pounds and ounces