87 lbs of water would be found in a 145lb person.
Water makes up 60% of our body weight. 60% of 145 = 87
Water weighs about eight pounds per gallon. That means that one pound of water equals one-eighth of a gallon. Some water may weigh a bit more or less, depending on its specific composition, but for practical purposes it takes eight pounds of water to make one gallon.
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One pound is about 0.453 kilograms.
There are 14 pounds in a stone.
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Well the human body is approxiametly 62%water so about 90 pounds of water
In water, a 100 pound person can effectively weigh around 10 pounds due to the buoyant force supporting their weight. The buoyant force counteracts gravity to reduce the apparent weight of the person.
1 pound of water is about 32 tablespoons.
If 1 pint is 1 pound, then 2 gallons is 16 pounds.
120lb
4 cups of water is approximately 2 pounds.
1 pound 1 pound 1 pound lol, you did mean weight wise right?
The human body is about 60% - 65% water. Using that information combined with a total weight of 150 lbs you get an answer of roughly 90 - 97.5 lbs of water. This is just an estimate and many other factors such as body fat percentage and skeletal frame could effect the total.
50 pounds, a pound per person
1 pound of air is equal to approximately 0.08 pounds of water. This is because air is much less dense than water, with air having a density of about 0.075 pounds per cubic foot and water having a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
1 pound of water is approximately 32 tablespoons