No, definitely not. One pound is equal to sixteen ounces.
one pound or one ounce!, and I'm pretty sure it is the same with feathers.
"Pound" and "ounce" are just names for certain kinds of physical quantities. They have no weight at all. But a pound OF SOMETHING is the same as 16 ounces OF THE SAME THING. So each ounce OF IT weighs 6.25% as much as a pound OF IT weighs.
No. The pound is the larger unit in the English system of weight. There are 16 ounces (avoirdupois) in a pound. This ounce is not the same as the "fluid ounce", which is an English measure of volume, along with pints, quarts, and gallons.
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Ounce = Oz. Pound = Lb.
No....the AV pound is heavier. The Troy ounce is heavier than a AV ounce but there are only 12 troy ounces in a Troy pound compared to 16 in a AV pound. There is an old joke...What is heavier, a pound of Gold or a pound of feathers...? The pound of feathers... Because the troy pound of Gold is measured in Troy...which has a lighter pound.
A pound is bigger than an ounce
I think an pound is heavier is because an ounce is what you add to a pound and a ponds is what you get
An ounce.
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grams 1/8 of an ounce 1/4 of an ounce 1/2 of an ounce ounce QP(quarter pound) Half pound pound
1/16 of a pound in 1 ounce.