The Weight of an object is not a function of Height. When an object is dropped from a height, it accelerates up to a fixed velocity. It strikes the ground that results in a Force of the imact. The force required to Stop an Object is proportional to its Mass and the acceleration(or deceleration which is the change in velocity over time). Force = 1/2 Mass X Acceleration The Acceleration(or deceleration) is an instantenous stop so it would be approximated by 1/2 the speed it had before it hit the ground. Use that equation with the correct units and you can calculate the Force. I hope this is the answer to your Q.
How much weight is needed for man of height 166
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It depends on your weight and height
your body weight has to be a healthy BMI compared to your height.
It depends on your height and weight. Find an online BMI calculator and then you can type in your weight and height then it can tell you whether you are average weight or not.
Height does not determine weight. Many children of the same height will vary greatly in weight.
Height is how tall something is. Length is how long something is. Weight is how much something weighs/How heavy something is.
Height is how tall something is. Length is how long something is. Weight is how much something weighs/How heavy something is.
There isn't a specific weight. They simply specify you must be "in proportion to your height". Height generally has to be between 5'2" and 6'3"
How much you need to eat (i.e. how many calories you need) is depended on height, weight, age and how much "stuff" you do in a day. However 'weight' (i.e. bodyfat) depends on how much you actually eat, relative to what you need to eat. So body fat is slightly dependent on height and weight, but not directly.
weight=60lbs height=48inches
Using BMI = weight / height in m then squared.