Cremation Weight Formula:
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The cremation weight calculation estimates the remaining weight after cremation based on the original body weight. This calculation provides an approximate estimation of cremains weight for planning and preparation purposes.
The calculator uses the cremation weight formula:
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Explanation: The formula divides the original body weight by 200 to estimate the cremation weight, as cremation typically reduces body weight to approximately 0.5% of the original weight.
Details: Accurate cremation weight estimation is important for selecting appropriate urn sizes, planning memorial services, and understanding the cremation process outcomes.
Tips: Enter body weight in pounds (lb). The value must be valid (weight > 0).
Q1: Why divide by 200?
A: Cremation typically reduces body weight to approximately 0.5% of the original weight, which is equivalent to dividing by 200.
Q2: Is this calculation accurate for all body types?
A: This is an average estimation. Actual cremation weight can vary based on bone density, body composition, and other factors.
Q3: What is the typical cremation weight range?
A: For adults, cremation weight typically ranges from 3 to 9 pounds, depending on the original body weight.
Q4: Does age affect cremation weight?
A: Bone density, which can vary with age, may slightly affect the final cremation weight, but the 1/200 ratio provides a good general estimate.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for planning urn selection?
A: Yes, the estimated cremation weight can help in selecting an appropriately sized urn for the cremains.