Another fun volume calculation: Humans, on average, have a caloric density of ~2180 kcal/L, while fat tissue (assuming 80% fat/5% protein/10% water) has a density of 0.916 g/cm^3 and 7.4 kcal/g, for ~6780 kcal/L.
Thus, if a digested person's caloric yield were converted entirely into belly fat tissue, you'd expect the volume to decrease by a factor of about 3.1 (and the belly diameter only by a factor of about 1.46).
However of course, inefficient conversion as well as fat being added in other places will substantially decrease the volume fraction of the potbelly left behind after digesting someone.
Posted by Winny 4 years ago Report
Think shes got the plumber on speed dial? <3
Posted by UnknownPerson9876 4 years ago Report
Don’t need to worry about the toilet if you just go in the woods! Excellent art by the way!
Posted by Cowrie 4 years ago Report
Excellent work!
Posted by blankuser935 4 years ago Report
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Posted by zekromNLR 1 year ago Report
Another fun volume calculation: Humans, on average, have a caloric density of ~2180 kcal/L, while fat tissue (assuming 80% fat/5% protein/10% water) has a density of 0.916 g/cm^3 and 7.4 kcal/g, for ~6780 kcal/L.
Thus, if a digested person's caloric yield were converted entirely into belly fat tissue, you'd expect the volume to decrease by a factor of about 3.1 (and the belly diameter only by a factor of about 1.46).
However of course, inefficient conversion as well as fat being added in other places will substantially decrease the volume fraction of the potbelly left behind after digesting someone.