The obese person burns more calories than the thiner person if doing the same thing the thiner person is doing. Often though the heavy person can't do as much as a thinner person
Your weight and the distance you walk determine the energy calories burned while walking. Walking speed matters less than distance and weight. A rule of thumb is 100 calories per mile for a 180-pound person and 65 for a 120-pound person. Use this calculator or see the chart at the bottom of the page.
a 150 pound person burns 352 calories per hour walking on crutches, a 180 pound person burns 409. http://www.livestrong.com/article/320780-calories-burned-on-crutches/
The calories burned when walking depends on your weight and how fast you are walking, so it would be almost impossible to estimate the calories (or partial calories) burned in only one step. The calories burned when walking are usually stated in the distance you walk. For example, a rule of thumb is 100 calories per mile are burned for a 180-pound person and 65 calories per mile for a 120-pound person.
wouldn't it be like 4.4 * c = 198
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
It depends how fast you are walking, your body weight, your degree of fitness, what kind of ground you are walking on (soft or hard) and whether the ground is flat, or a slight incline, or a hill. Typically, people of average weight, average fitness, walking on average ground, walking at an average speed, might burn about 100 calories per mile. For the average person a slow walk might be 200 calories burned in an hour and a half, while for the average person a faster walk could burn as much as 500 calories in an hour and a half.
There is no standard measurement for the length of a block, but generally speaking, a person would burn about 5 to 10 calories walking one block in most cities. Part of it depends on a person's size and walking speed. A 140-pound person will burn about 107 calories if they walk at a pace of 3 miles per hour for 30 minutes.
It depends. On what you weigh, and how fast you're walking. Most stair climbers in gyms have a calorie readout.
The amount of calories burned per kilometer depends upon a person's weight and the speed they are walking or jogging. For walking, 80 calories and for running around 110 calories. These values would vary, for an individual calculation see the related links.
2.5 miles.
too be honest , you have probally burnt about 200 calories .
Their body shape, posture, style of walking and so on.