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How to estimate your mass?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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13y ago

If you live on earth, you can weigh yourself in pounds, and divide the number by 2.2 .

The result is very close to your mass in kilograms.

If you're on the moon or on Mars, then 2.2 doesn't work, and you have to use a

different number.

If you're on the International Space Station, or the Shuttle on the way to or from it, then

you have no weight, and you have use a different method to measure your mass.

Note that your mass is the same in all of these situations.

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12y ago

Perhaps you should compare the size of the organ in relation to the total mass of the body.

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