There is no specific set of measurements that is ideal for a female based on height and weight alone. Body composition and proportions vary among individuals, so it is important to focus on overall health and fitness rather than specific measurements. It is recommended to maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
65 kg = 10.2 stone
You would weigh approximately 17 kg on Mercury, as Mercury's gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
There are approximately 14.33 pounds in 6.5 kilograms.
The force exerted on the sled can be calculated using Newton's second law: force = mass x acceleration. Plugging in the values, the force exerted on the sled would be 260 Newtons (N).
He was a svelte 65kg, 17th century diets being substantially lower in trans-fats than they are todayAnother answer:Apparently the above answer is directed at Sir Isaac, not he unit of force, which is what I believe you are asking about.The relationship is:1 kilogram of force = 9.80665 newtons
65kg = 143lb 4.81oz
To convert kilograms to stones, you divide the weight in kilograms by 6.35. So, 65kg is approximately 10.24 stones.
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According to BMI, your weight should be about 65kg-75kg to be normal.
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65 KG for a 1.76m male/female is completely healthy and falls at a BMI of 20.9. Healthy weight range for this height: 57.3kg - 77.7kg for both males and females.
It doesn't matter how tall you are, to see how much you can bench but a grown man should able to do 65kg-100kg with out much prior training.
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a man of height 5 foot and 4 inches shoud weigh around 60-65kg
You are not considered overweight or underweight at this amount. You are right on track of where you should be.