No, it does not. -pound is Imperial, litre is Metric - different systems.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.
They weigh the same
They all weigh the same (1 pound)
The weight of one liter of diesel is 0.84 kilograms. This is equal in weight to 1.85 pounds or 1 pound 13.6 ounces or 840 grams.
No, a pound is a pound regardless of what it is measuring. Both a pound of nails and a pound of feathers weigh the same amount.
Both 1 pound of water and 1 pound of steel have the same mass, since they both weigh 1 pound. This is because weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object.
A pound of gold weighs the same as a pound of silver, because they are both one pound. But a block of gold would weigh more than the same-sized block of silver (gold is more dense than silver, so a smaller volume weighs the same).
All of them weigh the same, because there is one pound each item.
There all one Pound of something therefore the all weigh the same.
the lead clearly weighs more...
Both 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of feathers weigh the same, as they both weigh 1 pound. The difference lies in the volume, where the feathers would take up more space due to their lighter density compared to gold.
1 pound