Well, it's just about the same as that of water, because when you
put the average human being in water, he just barely floats in it.
Some people (me, for example) can sink or float depending on how much
air they hold in their lungs, so their density can vary from just
below to just above 1.0 g/cm^3.
Human body density is 61 to 67 pounds per cubic foot. Most people use 64 pounds per cubic foot because it equals 8 squared and 4 cubed.
Water weighs 62.42796 pounds per cubic foot.
It would be the weight of the bone you wanted to find the density of, divided by the volume of that bone. One way you could find the density of all bones in a human is to average them together.
So, it would look like this. (Average weight of bones in ##year old)
(Average volume (Length x width x height) of bones in ##year old)
This would get you the approximate volume.
I don't know the exact numbers but if you plugged these numbers in it would look like this...
10kg
1.3m =
7.69230769kg/mSomething like that.
The average weight of a human brain is about 3 pounds or 1.4 kilograms.
The average human weight is 70 kilograms.
about 80kg
The average weight of a right human kidney is around 125-170 grams.
10 pounds for the average human
The average brain weight of a newborn human is around 350-400 grams. The brain continues to grow rapidly during the first few years of life.
depends on the weight of the individual twins, but I guess just the average weight of a human times 2.
The average weight for a healthy, human kidney is 120-140 grams. 1 pound= 453.59237 grams. So, the average weight for a healthy, human kidney is 0.26-0.30 pounds. (approx.)
The human lungs weighs 2.5 pounds.
17.2 g
The weight of a human embryo can vary, but on average, it is around 0.1 gram at 6 weeks of development.
Go to any search engine and type " average weight for human beings," then you find your answer...