No. It depends on the context. If you are studying solar gain in a building then the room temperature is a dependent variable. If you are studying the effects of diseases, the body temp is a dependent variable.
Profit (gain) % = Profit / C.P. *100
There are different ways to work out, if you want to gain lots of muscle you would do heavy weight with low reps, to just trim your body and look fit you'd use low weight (like 5 Kilos) and just do a lot of reps.
The maximum theoretical gain of a corner reflector is ' 1 '.
When you subtract a negative number from a positive number, it is equivalent to adding the two numbers together. Therefore, it is a gain.
No, there couldn't be any truth to that. Muscle gains are genetic yes, and there may be some generalizations that could be made. But it's really more variable among individuals than ethnicities.
It's impossible to gain muscle from fat. You get muscle from heavy exercises and protein :>
Your large muscles normally burn some fat. I have no Idea what you mean by muscle workouts. Continuous exercise is better than just short bursts of exercise. Both can build muscles.
Yes, because as the size of your muscle increases, the mass of your muscle increases. And when the mass of your muscle increases, so does the weight.
Answer: Your frame size will become larger so you will gain weight, but not from muscle mass. You can gain muscle mass from exercise.
The enrgy is always lost or gained in only the definite amount that is called as discrete or packet energy.
In order to gain muscle you need to work them regardless what you eat or drink.
no
When you order a steak, is it weightless? No. Of course your weight goes up when you gain muscle.
well if you want to gain muscle is to work out and you don't lose fat
It is best if you give a muscle group at least a day or two of rest to give time to GAIN the muscle. If you lift every day you aren't going to gain good muscle mass.
You don't gain weight in order to get muscle. You overload your muscles with heavy weight training, and then eat more to fuel the muscle growth.