It really depends on the accuracy of the weighing machine. Your real weight may be a little less, or a little more. It is more likely to be a little less, since you probably weighed yourself with your clothes on.
It really depends on the accuracy of the weighing machine. Your real weight may be a little less, or a little more. It is more likely to be a little less, since you probably weighed yourself with your clothes on.
It really depends on the accuracy of the weighing machine. Your real weight may be a little less, or a little more. It is more likely to be a little less, since you probably weighed yourself with your clothes on.
It really depends on the accuracy of the weighing machine. Your real weight may be a little less, or a little more. It is more likely to be a little less, since you probably weighed yourself with your clothes on.
It really depends on the accuracy of the weighing machine. Your real weight may be a little less, or a little more. It is more likely to be a little less, since you probably weighed yourself with your clothes on.
the real weight will be more.because due to buoyancy our weight will be shown less on weighing machine.....
If you weighed 42kg on Earth, you would weigh 99.2kg on Jupiter. EDIT: Actually, this is not correct, since kg is a unit of mass. Mass would be the same in both locations. 42kg would be 42kg. The multiplier for weight though, is about 2.35. If you had a mass of 42kg, you would *weigh* about 412 N. Your WEIGHT on Jupiter would then be about 967 N.
Not if the weighing machine is accurate.
Try finding a BMI calculator, there are lots of them on the internet. BMI stands for Body Mass Index
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Simply, a weighing machine displaying the mass on a digital display.
A weighing machine will give you the mass of an item. The weight of an item is the amount of force that an item exerts on the earths surface.
Measure the volume of the object which is same as the volume of the displaced liquid in which that sinks. And measure the mass of the same object from a weighing machine. then use density = mass/volume
It gives your weight.
It is equal to 92.59 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.