They all "weigh" the same: one pound.
They're equal in weight which is different from density. :-)
Cheese bricks, obviously. Actualy if it's a pound of cheese, a pound of bricks, or a pound of feathers they al way the same,, no matter how much it seems that a pound of feathers is the lightest,,there all 1 pound! ^_^
They both weigh the same- a pound of anything always weighs the same.
All weighs a pound. So all will weigh the same
They all have the same weight ... namely, one pound.
No, they should weigh the same.
All of them weigh the same, because there is one pound each item.
a pound is a pound is a pound!!!a pound of anything always weighs a pound doesn't matter if it is feathers or bricks!!!
-- The bricks and the feathers have the same weight.-- The bricks and the feathers have the same mass.-- The feathers have more volume than the bricks.-- The bricks have more density than the feathers.-- Neither the package of bricks nor the package of feathers is edible.-- The bricks definitely sink in water, whereas the feathers may float on water.-- When dropped through air, the feathers fall slower than the bricks, because of air resistance.-- I'm guessing that the feathers cost more than the bricks.
they weigh the same
Neither, they both weigh a ton.
They all weigh the same - one pound. It doesn't hurt as much when you drop feathers on your head compared to a brick since the feathers are soft and the shock is absorbed, reducing the impact force
No, 1000 bricks weigh significantly more than 1000 feathers because bricks are denser and heavier than feathers. The weight of an object depends on its mass and gravity's force acting on the object, so the weight of an object can vary based on the material it is made of.