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When a body is immersed in water, it experiences buoyant force which reduces its weight. This results in a decrease in apparent weight, which can be misinterpreted as weight loss. However, the actual mass of the body remains the same as the buoyant force only affects the apparent weight.
The apparent weight of a body floating in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body. This is known as Archimedes' principle. The apparent weight is less than the actual weight of the body due to the buoyant force acting on it.
Yes, after death, the body may lose weight due to processes such as loss of fluids through excretion, evaporation, and tissue breakdown. However, the extent of weight loss can vary depending on factors like temperature, body composition, and postmortem interval.
You can buy special scales, that can tell you the percentage of body fat and muscle.
You cannot lose a significant amount of actual body fat in 15 hours. .
You cannot lose a significant amount of actual body fat (not water weight) in six minutes by any natural means.
The average weight of a 5 ft 43 year old female is between 94.7 lbs and 128 lbs. Actual weight will depend on factors such as body shape and metabolism.
The average weight of a 5 ft. 7 in 50 year old male is between 118.1 lbs. and 159.6 lbs. Actual weight also depends upon body shape, metabolism and level of activity.
No. Mass is the amount of material in your body. Your weight is determined by gravity, and will increase as gravity increases, but the actual mass of your body is not affected by gravity.
The average weight of a 5 ft. 10 in 62 year old male is between 128.9 lbs. and 174.2 lbs. Actual weight also depends upon body shape and level of activity.