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Q: Upon beginning a meal the satiety signal in the body is sent after a lag time of about how many mins?
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What would be the weight in kilograms of a 50 kg body?

The weight of a body depends upon the force of gravity acting upon that body. A 50 kg body will have a weight that is 50 times that of a 1 kg mass. The weight of the body will be different on earth, on the moon and in deep space (zero).


What is the probable explanation for referred pain?

Nerves carry the signal to other body parts so your brain interprets the pain from being from that distal part also.


How can distance speed time and motion measured in space?

The speed of something orbiting another body can be calculated from the mean altitude of the orbit and the mean radius and the mass of the body. The distance to an interplanetary probe can be calculated from the time elapsed from the sending of a communication signal to the probe until receipt of acknowledgement of the signal from the probe. The speed of the probe can be calculated by doing that twice. The rate at which time passes for an object in space can be calculated from the speed of the object.


How long does it take to fall 3200 feet if you weigh 250lbs with acceleration and air resistance in mind?

Without knowing the drag (the air resistance) caused by your shape, it is impossible to answer your question. Without drag, the only force acting on a body is gravity and this is independent of the body's weight. Drag is dependent upon the body's ability to move through the air and this is also independent of the body's weight - it depends on the shape of the body and how it allows the air to flow around it.


If a 99.79 kg man jumps from the top of a 176.8 meter tall building how long does it take for his body to decelerate to 0 ms once first contact with the ground is made?

It depends upon how much the ground deforms once the first bit of his body hits the ground, and how much his body deforms once the first bit of his body has hit the ground. The former is likely to be much less than the second (unless it is a specially designed landing area, say, for a stunt man jumping of a tall building where it will be designed to deform much more than the body of the stunt man so as to ensure there is near enough no traumatic stress on his body). It will be any time greater than 0 seconds, the the amount of time depends as above.

Related questions

The satiety signal in the body is sent after a lag time of about?

3 min


What hormone signals satiety in the human body?

It isCholecystokinin


Satiety means fullness or state of being fed to or beyond capacity How do you use the word satiety in a sentence?

The trick to losing weight and keeping it off is learning to recognize feelings of hunger and satiety, so that you eat only when your body tells you to, instead of when your mind wants you to.Goldfish do not have the feeling of satiety when they are full, like humans do, so if you let them, they will eat and eat until it kills them.Before dinner the children were hyperactive, but after dinner their satiety made them groggy and sleepy.


What does fiber do to your body?

Fiber helps you digest food, eliminate waste, and regulate blood sugar levels. It also gives you a sense of satiety.


a what is a chemical signal that can control one or more body processes?

covalent bond


Why brain send signal to the body?

kinetic


Where is turn signal flasher in 1999 Dodge Caravan?

The body computer is the turn signal flasher.


Body of water beginning with an h?

A body of water beginning with H is Lake Huron, the Hudson River, or Hudson Bay.


When you run your heart receives a signal to pump faster In your body's circulatory system this signal is an example of?

Positive feedback


What do a fever do?

Quite often a fever is a signal that something abnormal is going on within the body, but its not ALL bad. It is also a signal that the body attack functions and working to fight off something within the body, to bring it back to health.


What does fever do?

Quite often a fever is a signal that something abnormal is going on within the body, but its not ALL bad. It is also a signal that the body attack functions and working to fight off something within the body, to bring it back to health.


What is the beginning of a body of water called?

dehyrdation