Great question!!! It's easier to lose water weight than fat because when you drink water your body absorbs the nutrients and minerals needed. The water it's self will make you weigh a few more pounds (depending on the amount consumed). Later on the water will become waste and you will have to urine. As you urine all of the water that was consumed will leae your body and you will become less heavy. Fat on the other hand, isn't something you can just urine or poop out, it will take a very healthy diet, excercise, and weight lifting (optional). If you choose to lift weights make sure that you lift every other day because you will need to rest your muscles that way you don't cause one to pull or tear. ~OUCH~.
because upthrust force in case of honey is more than water.
We know that the density of the sea water is more than the density of the river water. So, the weight of displaced sea water is more than the weight of displaced river water. This weight gives the upward Buoyant force to the swimmer. Thus, the apparent weight of the swimmer is less in the sea water. Hence he finds it easier to swim in the sea water.
It is easier to lift a heavy stone under water because the water provides buoyant force that counters the weight of the stone. This buoyant force reduces the effective weight of the stone when submerged in water, making it easier to lift. In air, there is no buoyant force to counteract the weight of the stone, so it feels heavier to lift.
maybe exersize
because the water pressure takes up some of the weight as you lift it in the water
Carrying water in two buckets distributes the weight evenly between both hands, making it easier to balance and reducing strain on one arm. In contrast, carrying the same amount of water in a single bucket may cause imbalanced weight distribution and strain on one side of the body.
The fact that men have more muscles makes it easier for them to burn more fat than a woman even when they are sleeping.
The density of the human body is greater than that of water. This means that when you step into water, the water you displace has a weight equal to your weight. If you weigh more than the weight of the water that you displace, you will sink.
I assume you mean "What happens if the weight of an object is greater than the weight of the water it displaces." If so, the answer is simple, it sinks. If an objects weighs less than the weight of the water it displaces, it floats.
Yes, it is easier to float in salt water than in fresh water due to salt water's higher density. The salt content in the water increases its buoyancy, making it easier for objects and people to float on the surface.
A rock has more density than water. That's why it drops. Its easier to lift it in water because water's density is greater than that of air, so the net buoyancy of the rock, though still negative, is greater than it is in air.
This sounds simple and it really is. Eat less food than your body burns. You will loose weight.