Ashes Weight Formula:
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The cremation ashes weight formula provides an approximate estimation of the weight of ashes remaining after cremation. It is based on the principle that ashes typically weigh about 1/100th of the original body weight.
The calculator uses the ashes weight formula:
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Explanation: This formula provides a general approximation as the actual ashes weight can vary based on factors like bone density and cremation process.
Details: Estimating ashes weight helps in selecting appropriate urn sizes and preparing for the handling and storage of cremated remains.
Tips: Enter the body weight in pounds. The value must be valid (weight > 0).
Q1: How accurate is this estimation?
A: This is a general approximation. Actual ashes weight can vary by ±15% depending on individual factors.
Q2: Does age affect ashes weight?
A: Yes, bone density decreases with age, which may result in slightly less ashes weight for elderly individuals.
Q3: Do men and women have different ashes-to-body-weight ratios?
A: Generally, the ratio is similar, though men may have slightly more ashes due to typically larger bone structure.
Q4: How does this compare to actual cremation results?
A: This formula provides a close approximation but actual results may vary based on the cremation process and individual physiology.
Q5: Can this formula be used for pets?
A: While the principle is similar, pet cremation ashes calculations may use different ratios depending on the animal type.