Density of human body fat = 0.918kg/L
0.918kg/L x 3L = 2.754kg
1lb = 0.453 kg
Thus
2.754 / 0.453 = 6.01 lb's
2006-08-22 00:34:23
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answer #1
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answered by Guppy 2
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What's the density of fat (in kg/L)?
Just multiply that by 3 Liters and you'll have your answer.
Doug
2006-08-22 06:20:35
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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I dont have any idea of density of fat.
So best is to measure the weight of it. It would be easier than to figure out the density of fat.
2006-08-22 06:21:45
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answered by Amrendra 3
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3 liter = 3000 cc
Human body fat has a density of 0.918 gm/cc
3000 x 0.918 = 2754 gm
2.754 kg (approx 6.0588 lbs)
2006-08-22 06:30:32
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answered by ideaquest 7
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Fat density (d) = 0.90 g/cm^3
In terms of pounds this is: 0.00198414lb/cm^3
In terms of pounds and liters this is: 1.98414lb/l
So, for 3 liters this ends up at: 5.95 lbs
Hope this helps.
2006-08-22 07:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The density of fat is about 0.9 kg/L so its approximately 2.7 kilograms or 5.95 pounds.
2006-08-22 06:31:28
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answered by JoeSchmo5819 4
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6.3lbs
2006-08-22 10:45:21
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answered by Mann 2
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