You have to burn 3,500 calories more than what you consume to lose 1 pound. So to lose 35 pounds you will have to burn 122,500 extra calories.
To lose a pound, no matter what weight you are, you need to burn 3500 calories.
There are 3,500 calories in a pound. How much a person weighing 212 pounds, burns walking a mile, depends on how fast they are walking. At the speed of 20 minutes per mile, a person weighing 212 pounds would have to walk close to 32 miles to burn 1 pound.
It wouldn’t weight anything because it would burn up before it got there.
Around 13 pounds of oxygen are needed to completely burn 1 pound of No fuel oil, as per the chemical equation for the combustion of the fuel.
You can lose 120 calories depending on how fast you walk. I'm 15 and weigh 95 pounds so I would lose less :P. GOOD LUCK!
To lose one solid pound of weight, you need to burn 3,500 more calories to consume. Then, to lose 52 solid pounds of weight, you would need to burn 182,000 calories.
Approximately 320 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of No.2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio for the combustion reaction of fuel oil.
1 pound of fat will make you gain 1 pound. No matter what you eat you gain the wait of what you eat for that moment. You can eat .5 pounds of anything and gain more the .5 pounds. However over a day you can burn more. Other words you could eat 1 pound of fat and by tommarow only weigh .5 pounds more. It depends on your matablism and exersice/activity
Approximately 16 pounds of oxygen are required to burn 1 pound of 2 fuel oil. This is based on the stoichiometric ratio of oxygen to fuel oil for complete combustion.
In order to lose weight you should create a calorie deficit. In order to lose 1 pound a week you should cut 500 calories a day from your diet or burn this amount of extra calories a day.
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