Calories are energy units, pounds are force units. You can't convert one into another.
3,500 calories make up one pound
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3,500 calories.
I think you mean how much exercise burns off 1 pound, because calories make up fat, calories do not burn the fat. Calories are something you do not want too much of.
PCH = 51 Calories
1000 calories make up 1 Calorie
16 ounces make up a pound.
There are many liters that can make up a pound. This really just depends on what the liters consist of.
Sure you can. Exercise burns calories.
Hello the question is to be, "how many calories of heat make up one joule?" 1/4.18 calorie will be equal to 1 joule
How many unused calories is what's important here. Remember that you're burning calories just sitting around- about 80 an hour or so. You burn at least 1000 calories in a day just breathing, thinking and so on. A pound of fat contains roughly 4082 calories. So you'd have to consume 4082 calories beyond what you burn in a day to gain a pound of fat. Conversely, you'd need to burn 4082 calories more than you consume to lose a pound of fat. That may seem like a lot, but realize that an extra hundred calories a day, everyday, over the course of a lifetime can really add up, a pound a month, 12 pounds a year. A pound is equivalant to 453.592 grams, and 1 gram of fat is equal to 9 calories. Therefore 453.592 grams per pound*9 calories per gram of fat= 4082.328 calories per pound. But in all reality all of those calories wouldn't be stored as fat. They could be stored as protein or carbohydrates, which both contain 4 calories per gram, so plug in four instead and you get 1814.368 calories per pound. So calories needed to gain a pound are 1814.368 to 4082.328 calories.
One pound is comprised of sixteen (16) ounces.
12 ounces
Approximately 120 calories, 200 if you walk in the road ditches.