"...One liter of muscle would weight 1.06 kg (1060 grams) and one liter of
fat would weight 0.9 kg (900 grams). In other words, muscle is about 18% denser
than fat. ..."
Interestingly, 1 litre of water weighs 1 kg. So muscle weighs more than water.
Not necessarily. Muscle is denser than fat, so a pound of muscle takes up less space than a pound of fat. Therefore, two people can weigh the same but have different body compositions - one could be more muscular while the other has more fat.
The adult brain weighs around 3 pounds due to the presence of billions of neurons, glial cells, and intricate neural networks that allow for complex cognitive functions and processes to occur. The brain's weight is also influenced by the amount of myelin, blood vessels, and cerebrospinal fluid present.
500 pounds weighs more than 20 kilograms. 500 pounds is equivalent to approximately 226.8 kilograms.
Water weighs more than air. This is due to the density of the substances - water is much denser than air, so a given volume of water will have more mass (and thus weight) compared to the same volume of air.
30 kilograms weighs more than 300 grams. This is because 30 kilograms is equal to 30,000 grams, which is much heavier than 300 grams.
No! A pound is a pound. 5 pounds of fat and five pounds of muscle weigh the same -- 5 pounds! However, muscle is much more dense and compact than fat, so it takes up a lot less space and you look a heck of a lot better when your percentage of lean body mass is higher than your percentage of fat.ANSWER!Fat actually weighs less than muscle per Cubic inch because muscle is so much denser. That is one of the reasons why BMI numbers can't be trusted. And we arent talking about 5 pounds of fat vs 5 pounds of muscle, were talking about the weight of n amount of muscle vs n amount of fat. Muscle would be much heavier.
muscle weighs more than fat. your weight may not change because you are gaining muscle mass, which weighs more.
53 to 66 kg. Remember that muscle weighs more than fat.
no. it's the other way around. muscle is heavier than fat. muscle weighs approximately 17.7% more than fat.
you can lift any weight as long as you don't strain yourself too much.
If you are eating healthy and working out, then 143 pounds is not too much. It is important to remember muscle weighs more than fat.
Depends on your age- and how much muscle you have Remember muscle weighs more than fat So maybe if you are 10-15 you should weigh around 115. If you are older maybe around 120 Again it depends if you are wider, or how much muscle you have
Yes. Muscle weighs more than fat!:D
yes muscle weighs more than fat
yes but it will be because muscle weighs more than fat
No, but it also depends on where your weight is. It could be muscle, muscle weighs considerable more than fat. So you could be in shape and weigh more than if you were out of shape.
An fully grown elephant weighs much more than a man.