Since each substance weighs a pound, they weigh the same amount.
a pound is a pound is a pound!!!a pound of anything always weighs a pound doesn't matter if it is feathers or bricks!!!
Their weights are identical, namely 1 pound.
They are the same
They both weigh the same- a pound of anything always weighs the same.
They all weigh the same - one pound. It doesn't hurt as much when you drop feathers on your head compared to a brick since the feathers are soft and the shock is absorbed, reducing the impact force
firstly i would like to say that that is a dumb question, like asking what ways more a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks! and secondly there are 2 cups in a pound. -Its not a stupid question. But that is a stupid answer. Just because something ways a pound, doesn't mean it is equivalent to 2 cups. Saying that 2 cups of anything equals a pound is like saying a cup of rocks equals a cups of feathers. Anyway, a pound of peanut butter typically ranges from 1 3/4 cup up to 2 1/4 cups. It really depends on the amount of fat in the product. the more fat the more it will weigh and the more volume it will take up.
firstly i would like to say that that is a dumb question, like asking what ways more a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks! and secondly there are 2 cups in a pound. -Its not a stupid question. But that is a stupid answer. Just because something ways a pound, doesn't mean it is equivalent to 2 cups. Saying that 2 cups of anything equals a pound is like saying a cup of rocks equals a cups of feathers. Anyway, a pound of peanut butter typically ranges from 1 3/4 cup up to 2 1/4 cups. It really depends on the amount of fat in the product. the more fat the more it will weigh and the more volume it will take up.
both the same, it is the word 'pound' that is significant
2 pounds :3 lol 1.1 pound
They are the same. If you're asking about density, though, (how much matter is packed into a certain volume), you can test this by first dropping a pound of iron on your foot, followed by the feathers. An ounce of gold, however, does *not* weigh the same as an ounce of lead. Some research will show why....
Two pounds of feathers are heavier than one pond of steel, but the feathers are less dense than the steel so two pounds of feathers have a greater volume than one pound of steel. Density determines weather an object will float or sink. If an object can float on water it has to be less than 1. If the object is more dense than water than it will sink.
There are 4 avoirdupois ounces in the avoirdupois quarter pound or 113.40 grams. There are 3 troy ounces in the troy quarter pound or 93.31 grams. This relates to the old question "What weighs more, a pound of gold or a pound of feathers?", a trick question in more ways than one.