Neither of them would weigh more. Their weights would be equal, namely, one pound each.
At the same height above ground, both objects would have the same gravitational potential
energy. Placed on the end of a see-saw, both objects could balance the same load on the
other end. For that matter, if both objects were placed on opposite ends of a symmetrical
see-saw, they would balance each other, because their weights are the same.
The item doesn't matter when you are figuring out which weighs more. They are both 50 pounds, so they are equal in weight.
There both weigh the same.
they are the same
They both weigh the same.
They weigh the same they are both 100 pounds....
Feathers. The feathers would weigh 3 and 1/8th pounds while the apples only weigh 3 pounds.
A truck full of feathers.
They weigh the same since a pound of feathers; No matter how much there are, weigh a pound. And a pound of iron, No matter how heavy iron is, weighs a pound. Therefore; the weight of a pound of feathers is equivalent to the weight of a pound of iron.
They both weigh 2567 pounds.
they are the same
They weigh the same!
They both weigh the same.
I would need more details to answer but if your asking about the common question, "What weighs more, an ounce of feathers, or an ounce of rocks?" then they are the same.
Pebbles are heavier because they're rocks. Feathers are lightweight and fur.
They weigh the same they are both 100 pounds....
Feathers. The feathers would weigh 3 and 1/8th pounds while the apples only weigh 3 pounds.
Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 50 ounces is three and an eighth pounds, which is more than 3 pounds. So the feathers weigh more.
They are equal. tw Which weighs more a ton of rocks or a tonne of feathers? They weigh the same!
"Depends on how much gold and how many feathers you have. " I believe the riddle is usually "which weighs more - a pound of gold or a pound of feather?" The answer is that they weigh the same amount - they are both a pound. However, one cannot answer your question without further details since we clearly do not know how much of each object we have and how heavy it is.
Trick question? The 60 kilograms (a little more than 132 pounds) of feathers weigh more!