Which is heavier, 1 kg of feathers or 1 kg of stones?
Their masses are the same. The only thing that will differ is its volume. Even if you compress the springs until all the air is released, they still have seven times as much iron.
What is the heaviest feather weighing 1 kg?
1 kg of steel is slightly heavier than 1 kg of springs. A spring weighing 1 kg moves more air because the density of the spring is very small compared to it. The greater the volume moved, the greater the upward movement and the lesser the apparent weight.
What weighs more, a feather or a stone?
Air has a density of about 1.2 milligrams per cubic centimeter at daytime atmospheric pressure. Stone is usually three times as dense as water (depending on the stone). Therefore, the pens weigh approximately 0.08% (0.12% x 2/3) less.
Which is heavier, 10 kg of pebbles or 10 kg of feathers?
Which weighs more, a 10 kg bag of stones and 10 kg of feathers? Well, the content of both bags weighs 10 kg. So they weigh the same. So no one is heavier than the other.
What is heavier than 1 kg of fluff or 1 kg of brick?
The mass of 1 kg of feathers and 1 kg of OK stones is the same. And if you want an answer to your question about comparing the weight of these two objects on Earth, then a kilogram of feathers would weigh exactly the same as a kilogram of bricks in a vacuum.
What has a greater mass than 1 kg of lead or 1 kg of down?
A kilo of feathers or a kilo of lead? Answer: Neither! They both have a mass of one kilogram! In other words, they have the same number of protons and neutrons.
What are the heaviest feathers?
What is heavier than a pound of lead or a pound of feathers? It would seem that a naive answer to a well-known riddle is a pound of lead. The correct answer, of course, is that they have the same weight.
Which weighs more, the stone or the feather?
A pound of rocks on the ground (not in a vacuum) is slightly heavier than a pound of feathers, because rocks are obviously denser than feathers, as long as the feathers are kept loose and not tightly packed. None of them are heavier since they all weigh the same.
kg heavier than a stone?
The simple answer is that they both have the same weight. Because a kg of cotton = a kg of stone.
Which weighs more, the stone or the feather?
A pound of rocks on the ground (not in a vacuum) is slightly heavier than a pound of feathers, because rocks are obviously denser than feathers, as long as the feathers are kept loose and not tightly packed. None of them are heavier since they all weigh the same.