The formula to calculate the Calories Burned is:
\[ \text{Calories Burned} = \frac{\text{Weight in pounds} \times \text{MET} \times \text{Time in minutes}}{60} \]
Where:
Let's say a person weighs 150 pounds and spends 30 minutes pulling weeds. Using the formula:
\[ \text{Calories Burned} = \frac{150 \times 4.0 \times 30}{60} = 300 \text{ kcal} \]
So, the person burns 300 calories.
Definition: This calculator estimates the number of calories burned while weed eating.
Formula: \( \text{Calories} = \text{MET} \times \text{weight (kg)} \times \text{time (hours)} \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Example: \( \text{Calories} = 5 \times 70 \times 1 \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Definition: This calculator estimates the number of calories burned while weed whacking.
Formula: \( \text{Calories} = \text{MET} \times \text{weight (kg)} \times \text{time (hours)} \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Example: \( \text{Calories} = 6 \times 80 \times 1 \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Definition: This calculator estimates the number of calories burned while weeding.
Formula: \( \text{Calories} = \text{MET} \times \text{weight (kg)} \times \text{time (hours)} \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Example: \( \text{Calories} = 4.5 \times 75 \times 1 \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Definition: This calculator estimates the number of calories burned while doing yard work.
Formula: \( \text{Calories} = \text{MET} \times \text{weight (kg)} \times \text{time (hours)} \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Example: \( \text{Calories} = 5 \times 85 \times 1 \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Definition: This calculator estimates the number of calories burned while weeding for 1 hour.
Formula: \( \text{Calories} = \text{MET} \times \text{weight (kg)} \times \text{time (hours)} \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Example: \( \text{Calories} = 4.5 \times 70 \times 1 \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Definition: This calculator estimates the number of calories burned while mowing the lawn.
Formula: \( \text{Calories} = \text{MET} \times \text{weight (kg)} \times \text{time (hours)} \times 3.5 \div 200 \)
Example: \( \text{Calories} = 5.5 \times 80 \times 1 \times 3.5 \div 200 \)