A dead body may appear to weigh more than normal due to livor mortis, a postmortem discoloration of the skin that can make the body appear darker and slightly heavier. Additionally, bodily fluids may settle or pool in certain areas, leading to a perception of increased weight.
No, a dead body doesn't weigh more than when it was alive. After death, the body's weight might change due to factors like loss of bodily fluids or gas buildup, but the total weight remains the same.
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
No, gas cannot make you weigh more. Gas is a form of matter that has mass, but it does not add weight to your body when you inhale it. Weight is determined by the mass of your body and the force of gravity acting on it.
A balloon filled with normal air is heavier because the air inside has more mass compared to helium. The density of normal air is higher than helium, so the balloon filled with normal air will weigh more.
The density of the human body is greater than that of water. This means that when you step into water, the water you displace has a weight equal to your weight. If you weigh more than the weight of the water that you displace, you will sink.
No, a dead body doesn't weigh more than when it was alive. After death, the body's weight might change due to factors like loss of bodily fluids or gas buildup, but the total weight remains the same.
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no it does not it weighs the same
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
Yes, depending on how tall you are. I weigh 120, and I am 5 foot 3. It means a body mass index of around 20. You can calculate your body mass index online, or with a doctor. 18 or less is considered underweight, and 25 or more is slightly overweight. BTW, how do you know what I weigh? I wish I weighed 120. lol.
False assumption.
Your body consumes energy all day and all night, whether you exercise or not, until you are dead. When you exercise, and for a short while thereafter, your body burns more energy than normal.
On average, about 95-125 pounds. if you weigh 125 here is your BMI, body mass index, Body mass index BMI prime so you weigh average if you weigh more than 128 your overweight. and you weigh more 153 you obese... -Gen Zod
How tall is the grass? If it's tall, then obviously it will weigh more than if it's short. Is the grass dead and dry, or is it green? If it's dead and dry, it will weigh less because of lower moisture content. If it's green then it has a higher moisture content and will weigh more.
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You would weight more than twice your normal weight on Jupiter.
No, you do not weigh more after taking a shower. The water that sticks to your body evaporates quickly, so there is no significant change in your weight.