This is a statement and not a question. Please rewrite a question.
yes i am 4 foot 10 inches and 81 pounds
You are not over weight
i think about 75 to 80 pounds
A object weighing 10 pounds with a volume of 1 cubic foot will sink until 0.16 of its volume is under water, and the remaining 0.84 of its volume is above the surface. At that point, the weight of the displaced water is (0.16 cubic foot) x (62.5 pounds/cubic foot) = 10 pounds, and the object will float at that depth, and sink no further.
A W24x110 beam has a nominal depth of 24 inches and a weight of 110 pounds per foot. To find the total weight of the beam, you can multiply the weight per foot by the length of the beam in feet. For example, a 10-foot length of a W24x110 beam would weigh 1,100 pounds.
The weight of 9-gauge smooth wire is approximately 0.0148 pounds per foot. To find out how many feet are in 10 pounds, divide 10 pounds by 0.0148 pounds per foot. This calculation yields about 675 feet of 9-gauge smooth wire in 10 pounds.
approx 1,265,000 pounds
The work done is 50 foot-pounds (5 pounds x 10 feet = 50 foot-pounds). Work is calculated by multiplying the force exerted with the distance the force is applied over.
A standard jersey barrier typically weighs around 4,000 to 6,000 pounds per 10-foot length, which translates to roughly 400 to 600 pounds per foot. The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific dimensions and design of the barrier.
The weight of 1000 samples is 10 pounds, so the weight of each sample is 0.01 pounds. Therefore, the weight of 10 samples would be 0.1 pounds (0.01 * 10 = 0.1).
120 inch pounds = 10 foot pounds.
According to one episode he weighs 270 pounds & his height is 5 foot 10.