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.
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One of them might do more exercise than the other
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No. Mass is a measure of the quantity of physical material that makes up an object, and weight is the measure of force exerted on an object in a gravitational field. One cubic meter of lead is weightless in the middle of outer space, but it would still take a certain amount of energy to change its motion. And it would take considerably more energy to change the motion of the cube than to make the same change in the motion of a penny.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
Force and weight are different for the fact that force is the energy applied and weight is the mass or heaviness of an object
You will gain weight if the amount of energy you take in is more than the amount you use.
Sweet Sixteen is the light weight model.
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.
The energy equation can help manage your weight by comparing the amount of calories you consume, compared the amount that you burn. In this way, you can increase exercise or decrease food to get healthier.
It really depends on your height, a Five-foot sixteen year old's ideal weight will be different from a Six-foot one.
Mass and velocity (weight and speed)
Grams measure a mass. Calory measure a energy amount. They are different
They are different because mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object, weight is the quantity of heaviness.
mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the measure of force of gravity on an object