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Use a measuring tape, and then google a BMI calculator so you know what part of your body to measure :)
Measure human height by the transitive property. Stand up against the wall and make a mark at your height. Then measure the distance from the floor to the mark. You are as tall as the mark is above the floor.
Ruler, yard stick, meter stick.
The limitation of height-weight tables is that they do not distinguish between weight of human fatty tissue and weight of lean muscle tissue.
Nanometers, 10-9 meters and Microns 10-6 meters
an average human(height-5ft 10 in)weighs around seventy to seventy five kg...but weight can always differ...sometimes bones are heavy, sometimes muscle or extra fat account for the extra weight...the weight of a human depends on his height...
an average human(height-5ft 10 in)weighs around seventy to seventy five kg...but weight can always differ...sometimes bones are heavy, sometimes muscle or extra fat account for the extra weight...the weight of a human depends on his height...
The height of a human is usually measured in cm.
An average human weight is related to height and gender.. So, please quote gender and height next time.
-- Measure the human's weight on a bathroom scale near the earth's surface. -- Divide her weight by the acceleration of gravity.
From personal experience, it is innacurate. For me I got my height measured as 5'10 at the doctors, but when I measure myself at home with a tape meter it says I am 5'9, a full 2.50cm difference.
human body weight varies depending on height. But the standard that it used to do calculations is 70 kg or about 150 punds.