a doctor and some scales
A person's weight and height.
The force needed to accelerate an object can be calculated using Newton's Second Law, which states that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). If the mass of the object is 10kg and the desired acceleration is known, the force required can be calculated by multiplying the mass by the acceleration.
BMI is a measure that is calculated by dividing body mass by the square of the height. The body mass index is easier to calculate by using a BMI calculator
Force = mass x acceleration. I'll let you do the math.
Body Fat Percentage is calculated by total weight of a person's fat divided by their total overall weight. It cannot be calculated by using height and weight alone. Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by dividing the body mass in kg by the square height in in meters BMI = [mass (kg)] / [height (m)]2
The center of mass in adults is typically located around the lower abdomen or slightly above the navel. This point represents the average position of the body's mass and can vary depending on individual body composition.
Mass measures the body's resistance to acceleration.
A healthy Body Mass Index for people of any age or gender is considered to be 18.5 to 25. BI is calculated using a person's weight and height. Age is not considered.
The name given to the product of mass and velocity of a body is momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity that represents the motion of an object and is calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by its velocity.
The momentum of a body can be increased by either increasing its mass or its velocity. Increasing the mass of the body will increase its momentum, while increasing the velocity of the body will also increase its momentum as momentum is calculated as mass times velocity.
90 n is needed to accelerate your body at a rate of 2 if you weigh 45 kg.
20N - Apex :)