3500 calories are one pound of body weight
One pound of body fat is equal to 3,500 kcal. So, if you burn a pound, you will burn 3,500 kilocalories.
One pound of fat is equal to 3500 calories.
1 ton Refrigeration = 3026 kCal / hr
Fats: 9.3 kcal/gm Glucose/ carbohydrates: 4.2 kcal/gm Proteins: 5 kcal/gm
The necessary heat to transform liquid chlorine (Cl2) to a gas is 9,756 kcal.
The amount of protein (4 kcal/gram), carbohydrate (4 kcal/gram), and fat (9 kcal/gram) that is present.
for every extra pound on a plane one extra foot of landing room is needed.
It all depends on your height, and how much muscle you have.
1 Ton of Refrigeration (US) = 3024 kcal = 3.516 KWH
How much protein someone needs depends on his or her goals. Some experts say that a person who strength trains to gain muscle mass should eat one gram of protein for every pound of body weight every day. For average people, .36 grams per every pound is sufficient.
How to convert kilocalorie to kilograme
Fat is bulky and lumpy so if you carry an extra five pounds of fat, you'll be lumpier than with five pounds more muscle. A five pound pile of fat will take up more space (volume) than a five pound pile of muscle; but five pounds is still five pounds. The correct way to state the muscle weighs more than fat scenario is, "Muscle is heavier by volume than fat." A woman weighing 150 pounds with 19% fat will look much smaller (and be much healthier) than a woman at 150 pounds with 35% fat. They weigh the same, yet the composition is different. Because muscle is more dense than fat the person with less fat and more muscle will look smaller.