The weight of honey depends on the type of honey you have. The moisture content of the honey also will affect the weight. For planning purposes, the average weight for a half gallon of honey would be about 6 pounds (2.73 kilograms).
100g of honey weighs 100g. Honey is measured by weight, so 100g of honey will always weigh 100g.
U should not weight more that 70 KGs.
Total weight = weight of honey + weight of bottle or equivalently: Total weight = 1/2 weight of honey + weight of bottle + 1/2 weight of honey then plugging in for the values we know: 1500g = 900g + 1/2 weight of honey so 1/2 weight of honey = 1500g - 900g = 600g
the side effects of honey is that you gain some weight and have too much calories and then it leads to obesity .
100 gallons
It depends on how tall they are and their frame.
That could be a perfect weight for you or could be very over weight. It really depends on your height and frame size. You can find your body frame size here: http://www.dietandfitnesstoday.com/bodyFrame.php And you can calculate your BMI (Body Mass Index) here: http://www.dietandfitnesstoday.com/bmi.php If you have a small frame you should ideally be closer to the lower weight side of your BMI. If you have a larger frame you should be closer to the higher weight end.
A tablespoon of honey is approximately 23 grams
Not too sure the actuall weight but its pretty light ;)
The weight of honey can vary slightly depending on its density, but on average, 250 ml of honey weighs approximately 300 grams. This is because honey has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. Therefore, for 250 ml, you can expect the weight to be around 300 grams.
About two thousand on each side of the frame, so 4000 per frame.