Yes. My height is 154cm. My weight is 54 kg.
For height: With clothes (unless they add to your height) NO SHOES! For Weight:1)no clothes* 2)subtract weight of clothes from weight. *includes shoes
No, height in centimeters is not necessarily four times the weight in kilograms. Height and weight are completely independent measures and do not have a fixed mathematical relationship between them.
The weight of a person is influenced by various factors such as body composition, muscle mass, and overall health in addition to height. Without additional information, it is not possible to determine the weight of a person solely based on their height. An individual's weight can vary significantly depending on these factors.
The weight requirement for the army depends on a person's height and age. Generally, applicants must fall within a specified weight range based on their height to meet the army's standards. It's best to check with a recruiter for specific weight requirements.
The weight of an object becomes half at a height where the gravitational force is half of the force on Earth, about 3,578 km above Earth's surface. At this height, the object and Earth are attracted with equal and opposite force.
His height is Answer: 5 ft 3 1/2in his weight is Answer: 101.5 pounds
You can not change your height as per your weight. You have to change your weight as per your height.
height is BY FOOT and weight is BY KGS
It all depends on the weight in kilograms and height in metres. Weight (KG) / (Height (M) * Height (M)) To Simplify, Square your height first (Height (M)) x 2 = Answer Then Divide your weight, by your height Weight (KG) / (Height Answer) [The answer from the previous step]
Height is to inches as weight is to pounds.
height 5.3 weight 55
Height: 6'2" Weight: 250lbs
Height: 5'4" Weight: ???
Height : 5'5 weight : 121
Your ideal height should be anywhere between 1m43 to 1m66. Although at your age you need to be aware that you are going to grow taller in rapid spurts and you should not be worrying about your weight - it will probably adjust itself over the course of the next few years.
There is no weight ratio for height. The weight of an object depends on its the volume and density. The volume depends on the height as well as the average cross section so height, alone, cannot determine weight.
A height weight scale bases your height and weight in order to get your bmi. your bmi tells your doctor if you are in the healthy weight range or if you need to lose