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Theire are two, height and weight.
Mass and Acceleration. Force = Mass x Acceleration
You cannot. A circle graph cannot be used to illustrate relationships between two variables.
Local Variables There are two types of variables based on the location of declaration 1. Instance Variables- Declared inside a class, but outside of any method's body. 2. Local Variables- Declared inside a method's body inside a class.
The BMI score is usually based on two numbers: your height and your weight. Some formulas may include additional variables, such as the circumference of your wrist or neck. Still, these are just numbers and the result calculated on their basis may be inaccurate. The BMI score can be used as one of the indicators of body composition, but it should not be treated as the main indicator. Your body fat percentage is a more exact indicator of your body composition.
Calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index)Heres a website you can do it on.http://www.nhlbisupport.com/bmi/6'2 is about 170, 144 - 194.
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The variables involved in Graham's law are the molar mass of the gas particles and the rate of diffusion or effusion of the gas. The rate of diffusion or effusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass of the gas particles.
Dependent on one's Age, as well as one's height. See "Related Links" for a CDC-hosted BMI (Body Mass Index) calculator.90- 115?
The variables of gravity are mass and radius- the distance from the center masses of the two masses considered for attraction.
Mass and velocity. Look at the expression KE = 1/2 m v^2