Well, calories measure energy which is 1/2mv^2, so it is impossible to tell how much energy is in 20kg without knowing its velocity.
that was irrelevant.. about 5000kcal in about one pound of FAT (not 'body weight')
Body weight times 10 in calories in order to maintain current weight.
It depends on what the 33 kilograms are from, food wise.
If your mass is 45.5 kilograms, then your weight on earth is about 445.9 newtons (rounded).On the moon or other planets, your mass is still 45.5 kilograms, but your weight is different,depending what body you're on.In space on the way there, your mass is still 45.5 kilograms, and your weight is zero.
It depends on how much you weigh, and how many calories are in your body in the first place.
There are 0.00012959782 kg of body weight in a single calorie. To lose one kg of body weight, just over 7700 calories must be burned.
Calories provide the body with energy and nutrients that are vital to survival.
This depends on body type, height and current weight.
1 kg = 2.2 lb 1 lb = 0.45 kg
Calories Burned: EllipticalAll figures given in Calories50 kilograms: 36055 kilograms: 39660 kilograms: 43265 kilograms: 46870 kilograms: 50475 kilograms: 54180 kilograms: 57785 kilograms: 61390 kilograms: 64995 kilograms: 685100 kilograms: 721
2
68