Your volume of blood does not change significantly over 24 hours.
The density of blood is approximately 1060 kg/m3.
Which means a litre of blood weighs 1.06 kgs. Typically, a person may have about 5 litres of blood in their body.
First, convert your weight from pounds to kilograms: 130 lb / 2.2 = 59.09 kg. Then, multiply your weight in kilograms by the normal adult blood volume per kilogram: 59.09 kg * 70 mL/kg = 4,136.3 mL. Therefore, your estimated blood volume is approximately 4,136.3 mL.
The density of blood can be calculated by dividing the mass of a given volume of blood by that volume. The average density of blood is around 1060 kg/m^3, while the density can vary slightly based on factors such as age, gender, and health conditions.
Without restricting the volume, any number of properly sized (volume) metals can weigh 68 grams.
if you are talking about the same glass that had water in it and THEN froze, then my friend the weight is the same. Ofcourse this is correct only if while freezing, no water spilled out of the glass (because ice takes up more space than water.
A kilogram of gold and a kilogram of aluminum have the same volume because they both weigh the same. Density is the property that determines how much space a substance occupies for a given mass, and because gold is denser than aluminum, a smaller volume of gold will weigh the same as aluminum.
People who weigh more do not normally have more blood volume. This is because what makes people overweight is fat not blood.
First, convert your weight from pounds to kilograms: 130 lb / 2.2 = 59.09 kg. Then, multiply your weight in kilograms by the normal adult blood volume per kilogram: 59.09 kg * 70 mL/kg = 4,136.3 mL. Therefore, your estimated blood volume is approximately 4,136.3 mL.
Volume does not weigh. The two are different characteristics of objects and there is no relationship between them.
Approximately 70 mls per kg, so if you weigh 110 pounds, which is 50 kg, then your blood volume is about 3500 mls or 3.5 liters.
People weighing less than 50 kg are physically capable of giving blood. However, blood collection agencies typically extract a pint of blood from each donor. A pint is an excessively high percentage of a smaller person's blood content, and the donor could suffer adverse health effects from the temporary low blood volume.
The act of freezing a volume of milk will not increase or decrease the total weight.
The density of blood can be calculated by dividing the mass of a given volume of blood by that volume. The average density of blood is around 1060 kg/m^3, while the density can vary slightly based on factors such as age, gender, and health conditions.
You are confusing VOLUME with WEIGHT. A pint is VOLUME.
That doesn't make sense; a volume by itself doesn't weigh anything, unless you put something inside that volume.
The number of beers it takes to become legally drunk can vary depending on factors such as weight, metabolism, and tolerance. In general, for most people, consuming 4-5 standard beers in 3 hours would likely result in a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit of 0.08%. It is always best to avoid driving if you have consumed any amount of alcohol.
A gram of blood would weigh about one gram, as blood has a density close to that of water.
Yes, mercury is denser than water, so a given volume of mercury will weigh more than the same volume of water.