They both weigh one pound and are therefore the same weight. The answer to the questions is no.
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
A pound of feathers because feathers are less dense than lead and therefore take up more volume for the same mass.
Both weigh the same - a pound!
Neither. They both weigh 1 pound.
One, the correct term is "Which weighs more: a pound of lead or a pound of feathers?" Two, the answer is that they weigh exactly the same, because they both weigh a pound.
Since each substance weighs a pound, they weigh the same amount.
The feathers "take up more room" than the lead. It would be hard to compress the feathers to make them as dense as lead. The feathers have more volume.
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
nonow if you had said does a pound of feathers weigh more than a pound of water.....
A pound of feathers because feathers are less dense than lead and therefore take up more volume for the same mass.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
They weigh the same since a pound of feathers; No matter how much there are, weigh a pound. And a pound of iron, No matter how heavy iron is, weighs a pound. Therefore; the weight of a pound of feathers is equivalent to the weight of a pound of iron.
They weigh the same there both a pound.
Both weigh the same - a pound!
A pound of feathers has more mass. The are lighter so they would take up more space to make a pound.