62 kgs
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.
It depends on the density of the bone, what size it is and which bone you are taliking about. a person's height can affect the weight of the whole skeleton where as, a femur will weight more than a patella. and a scapula will weigh less than a cranium. Just depends
The weight of a grown male can vary significantly depending on several factors such as height, body composition, and muscle mass. On average, a healthy weight range for an adult male is typically between 130-200 lbs.
The average weight of an adult male femur bone is approximately 1.67 lbs (0.75 kg).
A typical adult male is more likely to be around 70kg. Seven kilograms would be an unusually low weight for an adult male.
The height of this person would also have to be known.
well i am 17 years old and i am 185 cm. my weight is 65kg, but am hoping to reach 190cm when im fully grown
5'9
weight for 6ft male is around 72-75kgs...... till 78kgs its acceptable for large frame person
120 female 165 male
70 kg
80lbs
16stone
For a female, healthy weight would be 130-160. For a male, healthy weight would be 140-180. Based upon a well balanced diet and regular aerobic and relaxation exercises.
A healthy weight for a male between 19/30 would be 13 stone
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