DADAWG Community Veteran Feb 19, 2007 #3 Honey4 said: I'm wondering how much weight I'd lose if I lost 2 liters of fat. Click to expand... as in liposuction ?
Honey4 said: I'm wondering how much weight I'd lose if I lost 2 liters of fat. Click to expand... as in liposuction ?
GymLift New member Feb 21, 2007 #6 thefantom1 said: About 4.4 lbs... Click to expand... liters, not kilograms.
R Rokomuscle1 New member Feb 22, 2007 #7 mranak said: liters, not kilograms. Click to expand... Ok..since I don't know the density of fat... I used water...as an approximation.. If you do not know the density, assume the waste has the density of water: multiply by 2.19. (1 liter water = 2.19 pounds)
mranak said: liters, not kilograms. Click to expand... Ok..since I don't know the density of fat... I used water...as an approximation.. If you do not know the density, assume the waste has the density of water: multiply by 2.19. (1 liter water = 2.19 pounds)
PeterPaul New member Feb 23, 2007 #8 fat is .9 g/ml 1 liter (1000 ccs) = 900 grams (.9 kgs) .9 kgs x 2= 1.8 kgs 1.8 kgs x 2.2 = 3.96 lbs
H Honey4 Guest Feb 23, 2007 #9 interesting.. I asked because I wondered if I lost 2 liters of fat, how much weight that would be
A Aztech Guest Feb 23, 2007 #10 how do you measure fat loss by volume in liters? Keep it serious FANTOM Last edited by a moderator: Feb 24, 2007