Aside from mixing English and metric units, 155 pounds sounds like a reasonable weight for a man 6 ft tall. Perhaps just a little skinny; this would be typical for a 16-year old boy at the end of a "growth spurt".
But if you are going to specify "70 kg", then you should have said "182 cm".
The human body is made up of about 60% water, so a 70kg body would contain approximately 42 liters of water.
Tidal volume is the volume of gas inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath. The tidal volume of an average adult is approximately 500 to 600 mL.
Six feet is equivalent to approximately 1.83 meters.
6ft 4in is equivalent to approximately 1.93 meters.
To calculate milligrams per kilogram, divide the total milligrams by the weight in kilograms. For example, if you have 500mg of a substance and the person weighs 70kg, the calculation would be 500mg / 70kg = approximately 7.14 mg/kg.
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2 litres is about normal anything above 2.5 litres is oliguria.
The momentum of a 70kg runner can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the runner (70kg) by the velocity of the runner. Without the velocity, we cannot determine the momentum.
70kg
no, he is underweight, he should be around 11 stone
The average for the United States of America is about 90kg because they are all fat. In England the average weight is aomewhere aroung 70kg.
A person who weighs 70kg would weigh 154 pounds approximately.
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If she's either 3ft tall or 6ft tall, no... Anywhere in between is ok...
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70kg on the charts
Triple H's is 6ft 1-6ft 2. in boots 6ft 3-6ft 4.