Yes, fat does weigh more than water when comparing equal volumes. The density of fat is lower than that of water, which means that a given volume of fat will weigh less than the same volume of water. However, if comparing equal weights, fat will be less dense, so a pound of fat will take up more space than a pound of water.
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
Heavy whipping cream weighs more than milk because it contains a higher fat content. Fat is lighter than water, which is the main component of milk, so cream with a higher fat content will be more dense and weigh more.
if you weigh more than average people weigh that means you are fat
muscles weigh more than fat.
No, but it also depends on where your weight is. It could be muscle, muscle weighs considerable more than fat. So you could be in shape and weigh more than if you were out of shape.
More than they should.
Not necessarily. Muscle is denser than fat, so a pound of muscle takes up less space than a pound of fat. Therefore, two people can weigh the same but have different body compositions - one could be more muscular while the other has more fat.
A pound of fat weighs the same as a pound of muscle. There is no difference. However, they do differ in density. Muscle tissue tends to be more dense than fat tissue because it has more water. This means that a muscular person would generally displace less water (have less volume) than a fat person of the same weight, and that a muscular person would weigh more than a fat person who displaces the same amount of water (equal volume).
Muscle and bone weigh more than fat, so if you're muscular or have dense bones or just a big skeleton, you might weigh more than average without being fat.It's more important to have a healthy waist-hip ratio, and body fat ratio. A doctor can check your body fat content and tell you if you need to lose any weight.
Fat has less density than muscles, so fat will seem to weigh less than muscle. However, muscle is far better for the body than fat. Soit is always worth it to strength train and build up muscle.
Yes, muscle holds more water than fat in the body.
In general, muscle weighs more than fat because of the water content in muscle. So when comparing two people of roughly equal size, the person with more muscle will weigh more.