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That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
The weight of the displaced water is 2/3 the weight of the brick. So the weight of the brick is 3/2 the weight of an equal volume of water ... just another way of saying that the density of the brick is 1.5 gm/cm3.
They can be - it depends on how many bricks, how much cheese and how many feathers.
You hit your head against a brick wall and the brick wall does not move.
That really depends upon the density of the material in question. For example, equal cubic areas of feathers and gold would have different weight values.
The answer is they all weigh the same amount are equal in weight which is different then density
They are both equal in weight.
That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
The weight of the displaced water is 2/3 the weight of the brick. So the weight of the brick is 3/2 the weight of an equal volume of water ... just another way of saying that the density of the brick is 1.5 gm/cm3.
they are equal weight of course
they are both equal in weight, there are jsut more feathers. Bot still weigh the same as a ton is a measurement of weight
yes. If you carefully look at the question, you will note that the weight of the objects in question is irrelevant. The questions refers to the weight of one ton. If you took a balance and put one ton on one side and one ton on the other, the balance would level itself because both sides are equal. There fore ONE TON of bowling balls = ONE TON of feathers. The number of each would not be equal, but the weight is the same.
grams are equal to milliliters in volume, but not in weight. (Imagine 10 millilitres of treacle, and 10 grams of feathers, the treacle is going to be heavier)
Atomic weight/ mass = number of protons + number of neutrons
They are equal weight.
Yes. Which weighs more, a ton of feathers or a ton of gold. Answer, they both weigh a ton.
Those two items are equal in weight. Each weighs exactly 2,000 pounds.