Submitted by PygmeePony t3_10njl07 in Showerthoughts
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[deleted] t1_j695heb wrote
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speculatrix t1_j69a965 wrote
You can estimate by measuring the displacement of your entire body, giving you an average density, then just measure a limb, and do a little mathematics.
PygmeePony OP t1_j69j9p4 wrote
You can estimate it, that's true. But if you would lay your hand on a scale, I believe you would not get an accurate result because the hand is still supported by your wrist.
NickThe4th t1_j69lg63 wrote
I am not totally sure, but I do think it's possible with electricity. I had a weighting made once by my doctor to measure muscle weight.
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netphilia t1_j6ap6by wrote
I weighed my titties on a kitchen weight once. Totally doable.
b_ootay_ful t1_j6b60vj wrote
Volume, and density. Both can be measured with modern scanning technologies.
Eureka!
DevilishDiamond1 t1_j6b9skv wrote
Measure by displacement. When a mass enters a body of liquid, a volume of liquid equal to the volume of the mass entering the water is displaced. It’s called archemedies principle iirc, from there take the density of the mass to figure out the weight
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