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Force and weight are different for the fact that force is the energy applied and weight is the mass or heaviness of an object
They may do different activities during the day. So if a one of them is going for a run and one is just staying in watching TV. The male who is running will need more energy than the one who is relaxing as he will need to respire.
On Earth, 238 pounds is the weight of 107.955 kilograms of mass. (rounded) In other places, it's the weight of different amounts of mass.
People tend to confuse mass and weight because they are often talked about together. Mass and weight are different properties.
Fats and oils do not store energy. Fats eat up energy. This is why overweight people are out of energy a lot of the time, and thus why they gain weight so quickly.
Calories are not a form of weight. It could be different amounts for different foods no-matter what the weight is.
There are different stories that pertain to losing different amounts f weight. Some people can lose up to a hundred or more pounds, but this can only be attained through hard work.
Force and weight are different for the fact that force is the energy applied and weight is the mass or heaviness of an object
They may do different activities during the day. So if a one of them is going for a run and one is just staying in watching TV. The male who is running will need more energy than the one who is relaxing as he will need to respire.
Yes, weight is a measurement and torque is power. (just think kinetic energy)
lots of reasons, metabolism, environment, height, health problems, different stages of puberty, not to be racist but colour...hope this helps
On Earth, 372 newtons is the weight of 37.932 kilograms of mass. In other places, it's the weight of different amounts of mass.
On Earth, 238 pounds is the weight of 107.955 kilograms of mass. (rounded) In other places, it's the weight of different amounts of mass.
No. If you cut down on carbs you may not have enough energy to do a proper workout. Consuming proper amounts of carbohydrates can help you have enough energy to workout properly.
It depends on the weight class, different weight classes have different size people so the reaches vary from weight class to weight class.
mass, it never changes based where you are. and matter too, energy not sure but i doubt it. weight is the only one that changes
People need energy because everything we do requires energy.