150 lbs. In order for the floor to support you it must resist an equal force.
Muscle weights more than fat. So you might still weight 150 lbs and not have fat because you have more muscle in your body.
not necessarily. im 150 pounds and only 5'8. you can have alot of muscle, which ways more than fat.
A person weighing 150 pounds on Earth would weigh about 2,352 pounds on the Sun due to the Sun's stronger gravitational force.
for a given lever length the force is (150 / 100) times greater torque = force (pounds) * lever length (feet)
Anywhere between 140 and 150 pounds depending on the amount of muscle.
There are approximately 68 kilograms in 150 pounds.
The force generated by the human jaw can vary, but an average range is around 70 to 150 pounds of force. This force is primarily used for chewing and biting tasks.
There are approximately 330.69 pounds in 150 kilograms.
It is 150 lbs
150 pounds = 68.04 kilograms.
150 lbs is 150 pounds of draw weight, in a bow I would say that you'd need a brear of a person to wield it. Fortunately, it is a crossbow you are talking about, but that is still too much for a child to draw. Try using a bow with less draw weight and let them build up strength so they can use a stronger crossbow when they are older.