Both objects has equal mass
The mass of a pair of shoes can vary depending on the style, material, and size of the shoes. On average, a pair of shoes can have a mass ranging from 0.5 kg to 2 kg.
Their mass is the same.
1 kg of iron is heavier than 1 kg of cotton because the weight is determined by the mass of the object, not the material it is made of.
It is not. They have exactly the same mass and so must have the same weight.
The car with a mass of 1500 kg has more inertia than the car with a mass of 900 kg. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the car with greater mass will have greater inertia.
1100 g. 1 kg = 1000 g. However, weight is not dependent on mass but rather the force exerted upon the mass. For example, 1 kg would be heavier on Jupiter than 1100 g on Earth. But I assume you only want the Earth pertinent answer, in which case 1100 g is heavier.
Mercury is about 0.055 times the mass of Earth, so Earth is approximately 18 times heavier than Mercury.
Because it's five times heavier of course !
Water has a mass of 1000 kg per cubic metre. Lead has a mass of 11340 kg per cubic metre. So lead is heavier than water.
either, depending on the sze of the bucket really
A kilogram is heavier.