It would take 5 plums weighing one fifth of a pound each to total 1 pound.
There are 1 pound in a pound.
The difference is in their density. While both weigh the same (1 pound), feathers take up more space due to their low density, while sand is more compact due to its higher density.
1 pound of thrust is the force required to hold 1 pound of a material stationary in the air against the effect of gravity. This is only in ideal case(no effects of atmosphere) and excluding the weight of the engine which generates that thrust.
No, a pound is a pound regardless of what it is measuring. Both a pound of nails and a pound of feathers weigh the same amount.
16 ounces = 1 pound
It would take 5 plums weighing one fifth of a pound each to total 1 pound.
it takes 1 pound of grain to make 1 pound of bread.it takes 20 pounds of grain to make 1 pound of beef.
100 pennies = 1 pound.
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Really, there are several ways to answer this. First, what is a pound? A pound, also referred to as lb. is a measuring of weight of an object. Second, can I be a pound? Yes, easily put yes. So in reality, it would take, One (1) pound to equal a Pound. You are very welcome.
It would take 3 apples to equal a pound if each apple weighed one third of a pound.
a pound is round and shiny if it is too shiny its fake
1 pound = 1 pound
In 1 pound of pre-1982 copper pennies, there are approx 448 grams of weight. Knowing that a copper pre-82 penny weighs 3.11 grams, simply divide the approx 448 grams in 1 pound by the individual penny weight of 3.11grams. The answer to"how many copper pennies does it take to make a pound" is this.It would take 144.05144 copper pennies to weight 1 pound........give or take a couple.One copper cent weighs 3.11 grams, and one pound is 453.59 grams. Do the math, and it comes out to 146 copper cents per pound.
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