That would depend on the type (common, roofing, concrete) and their size as measured like a two penny (2d) nail and so on. For example 60d common nails are 10 to the pound and 2d roofing nails are 225 to the pound.
There are 225 2d roofing nails in a pound. If you need something longer like 1.75 inches that would be a five penny (5d) and there are only 145 in a pound.
There are 453,592,370,000 nanograms in one pound
16 ounces = 1 pound
There are 16 ounces in a pound.
453.5 grams is 1 pound
There would be 170 common nails in a pound and 300 finishing nails.
There are 840 per pound.
There are or should be 300.
There are 225 2d roofing nails in a pound. If you need something longer like 1.75 inches that would be a five penny (5d) and there are only 145 in a pound.
115 nails per SQ (100sf)
Depends on the length and if they are galvanized or COPPERLonger nails weigh more thus less per pound and copper weighs more then galvanized steel
A pound of any substance, material or "stuff" weighs the same as a pound of anything else. A pound is a pound, whether it's cotton or nails.
There are or should be 170.
No, they are equal: 1 pound = 1 pound.
manufacturing costs, you don't need to make as many 75mm nails per kilo
It is rather a trick question. People are thrown off by the feathers (light things) and nails (heavier things) but pound are pounds. The pound of feathers will most likely be larger in volume than the pound of nails.
they both weigh the same