Mass is measured in kilograms, not in joules. Joules are a unit of energy. To calculate the energy of a 75kg mass, you would need additional information such as the velocity or height it is at.
Yes, pregnancy can increase basal metabolic rate (BMR) due to factors such as the energy needed to support the growing fetus, increased blood volume, and changes in hormone levels. Generally, BMR tends to increase during pregnancy to meet the additional energy demands.
There are 165.35 pounds in 75 kilograms.
75 kg is approximately 11.81 stones in the imperial system.
The force exerted by the person (weight) is given by (F = mg), where (m = 75 , \text{kg}) and (g = 9.8 , \text{m/s}^2). Thus, (F = 75 \times 9.8 = 735 , \text{N}). To prevent the rope from breaking, the net force must be less than the breaking force of 595N. Therefore, the minimum acceleration downward must be such that the net force (considering the force of tension in the rope) is less than 595N.
A person with hyperthyroidism would be expected to have an abnormally high BMR.
a person with a higher BMR gets hungry more quickly
a person with a higher BMR gets hungry more quickly
Factors that can increase BMR are food and decrease it is the lack of food. You're welcome for the answer :D
Generally, young adults have higher Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) than people in their 30's or higher and this makes them slimmer and less likely to gain weight. A person's BMR starts to decrease progressively as he/ she ages.
BMR Advisors was created in 2004.
BMR Group's population is 4,500.
Average weight for a person with 162 cmm height is 60-75kg.
BMR is measured under very restrictive circumstances when a person is awake. An accurate BMR measurement requires that the person's sympathetic nervous system not be stimulated, a condition which requires complete rest. A more common measurement, which uses less strict criteria, is resting metabolic rate (RMR).
a person with a higher BMR gets hungry more quickly
weight = mass x gravity weight = 75kg x 1.6 weight = 120N
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