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Topic | How much do you think... uh... "stuff" weighs? |
JKwaffle 07/10/23 2:04:44 AM #14: | ironman2009 posted... you do have to be aware that it won't be an exact science cause each nut will be a different amount most likely.Sure, I referenced that in the OP, but I guess I'm just curious how much mass it can have. Either in general/on average, or how much density it can possibly have on the highest end of the spectrum. Can it make a tangiable difference in weight with certain factors? FolkenRawr posted... Fair enough, my bad. Get your scientist onThanks dude <3. I'mma science the fuck out of this quandary. mercurydude posted... I don't recommend it as a weight loss method and neither would your doctor. Well, unless maybe your doctor was this guy...Aw man; this does actually make me consider another factor. Let's say you're one of those people who can "finish" several times in a row. I imagine the "end result" will probably diminish the more times you do it consecutively, but do you think people who do that have a higher chance of "finishing" enough to make a large enough of a weight difference to observe the change on the scale? Or is it the same amount of potential volume, but just spread out over more times? Pitlord_Special posted... It's only around a spoonful or so, so probably not much more than a few grams. You wouldn't really see a difference on a scale to weigh people (since usually you're only getting 0.1 kg or 0.1 lbs in precision at best)Damn. --- - The user formerly known as WafflehouseJK ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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