No. The mass of one liter of feathers is not greater than the mass of 1 liter of
nails. The mass of 1 liter of nails is greater than the mass of 1 liter of feathers.
That's why 1 liter of nails is heavier than 1 liter of feathers.
A pound of feathers has more mass. The are lighter so they would take up more space to make a pound.
weight is the effect of gravity acting on mass,the greater the mass the greater the effect on gravity will have on it therefore the greater the weight. eg. if the mass is 50kg and gravity is 10N the the weight is 500N,if the mass increases to 100kg the the weight would increase to 1000N
That have greater mass.
The truck has a greater mass and therefore a greater amount of inertia to overcome. To accelerate a greater mass requires a greater force.
Just because two ojects occupy the same volume does not mean that they have the same mass. For example: If I have two boxes of the same dimension (volume) and fill one with hammers and the second with feathers. are they the same mass? Of course not. another way of looking at the problem at hand would be to take a tone of hammers and a tone of feathers. which one occupies the most space? the feathers of course. so to have the same mass as the hammers, the feathers need to occupy more volume.
one liter of iron
The mass of feathers is far greater than the lead. amount = mass So you will have a huge pile of feathers compared to a small chunk of lead to equal a pound
Water.
One litre of feathers would have far less mass than one litre of lead.
Neither!!! They both have the same mass at 1 kg. However, the feathers will occupy a greater volume.
Neither. A kilogram is the same regardless.
They both have the same mass. A kilogram measure mass regardless of the material, volume etc.
Neither. They both have the same mass. "kg" is a measurement of mass. If you meant volume (the space taken up by the object), the feathers would have the greater volume.
Something that weighs a ton is equal to other things that weigh a ton, therefore a ton of anything is equal to a ton of anything else. Even if it's feathers versus lead or cotton versus cement.
Density = (mass) / (volume) Greater density corresponds to either greater mass in the same volume, or same mass in smaller volume. Any way you look at it, rock is the winner, over feathers, balloons, or plastic bottles.
If the mass of loose feathers is the same size as the mass of loose nails, then the nails have much more mass as they contain less molecular space. For anything, if it weighs the same and is compressed to match the same density of empty molecular space, regardless of size difference, the mass is exactly the same. For example, a bright burning sun a million times the size of our own may be very light in comparison to a dead compressed cold star half the size of Earth and being a million times more dense.
Drop a pound of feathers (in a bag) and a pound of lead from a height. The smaller mass of the lead will let it fall faster due to less air resistance, than the greater mass and much greater air resistance of the feathers.