BMI
Weight and/or height
There is no direct relationship between the volume (length*breadth*height) and weight. A given volume of air and the same volume of lead will have ver different weights.
1. That is height not weight and it is a short woman's height 2. It depends on what the other(s) measurement(s) are 3. It is 5 feet 2 inches
You can't weigh 5 foot 5 inches, that is a measurement of your height not your weight.
A scatterplot, if the relationship is inexact - like height and weight. A line graph for exact relationships. An equation or function may be used for exact relationships.
Yes , there is a relationship between height and speed . Which is that to get fast we need to be tall . Height isn't anything weight can slow you down so speed also consists of height that is the relationship between speed and height
height is BY FOOT and weight is BY KGS
Pressure varies with height as a function of specific weight. p=p0+specific weight*height Where height is the distance below the reference pressure p0 (usually at a free surface).
Pressure varies with height as a function of specific weight. p=p0+specific weight*height Where height is the distance below the reference pressure p0 (usually at a free surface).
There is no such fraction since there is not a linear relationship between the two variables.
Weight and/or height
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.
This question makes no sense, as pounds are a measurement of weight and feet are a measurement in height.
The measurement will be in terms of force or weight just as the measurement of the force holding a person to the earth is given by their weight.
Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
Height, weight, and body fat.
Anthropometric data refers to measurements and proportions of the human body, such as height, weight, body circumference, and skinfold thickness. Body Mass Index (BMI), on the other hand, is a specific calculation using a person's height and weight to categorize individuals into different weight categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese). Anthropometric data provides more detailed information about body composition, while BMI is a simplified measure used to assess weight status.