The body mass does not change when one is sleeping or knocked out. If you're carrying someone that is unconscious, it may seem like they're heavier than if you were carrying them while they are conscious because they can still help support their weight while they are conscious, so it's two people carrying a load. When they are unconscious, you're the only one supporting their weight.
What affects someone's weight is their mass * gravity of the planet/asteroid/large-body-on-which-they… Since your friend hasn't lost any mass while she/he's unconscious, and the planet's gravity hasn't changed, your friend still weighs the same as he did when he/she was awake.
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The ideal weight for this height would have to be around 114lbs but It all depends on body fat (muscle weighs more than fat). Hope this helps you
For a time you will gain weight because muscle weighs more. Over time, your body shape and weight will change. Keep on with the program.
The brain weighs around 3-4 pounds. The skin weighs 8-10 pounds. The Skin is the largest and heaviest organ in the human 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.
Muscle weighs more then fat so fat takes up more volume. If one is building muscle they may even gain some weight while body fat percentage drops.
muscle weighs more than fat. your weight may not change because you are gaining muscle mass, which weighs more.
Mass doesn't depend on gravity whereas weight does. And moon has gravity less than earth so a body weighs less on moon as compared to its weight on earth. But mass remains same.
weight lifting. remember muscle weighs more than fat.
A parcel weighs 1 and a half kilograms. A second parcel weighs 800g more what is the combined weight of the parcel.
There are a growing number of doctors, pathologists and forensic experts that are starting to agree that the a human body weighs 21 grams less just after death - without an explanation as to exactly why (and its not the weight of the air in our lungs).yes
both are same in weight