A truck full of feathers.
The answer is in the question. they both weigh one gram (this is the same).
No. Without any variables like air resistance, two objects of different weights (or mass) will wall at the same speed. The classic example is the bowling ball and a feather. In a vacuum, both fall at the same speed. In air, the feather encounters more air resistance than the bowling ball and therefore falls slower.
A hammer would hit the ground first because a hammer is heavier
weighs about 500 pounds with rim
paper
Air / Gas
They all weigh the same.
That depends on how big the trucks are...
The answer is in the question. they both weigh one gram (this is the same).
Yup because the person needs it when it is weighed with the feather. If the heart weighs more than the feather then your soul gets devoured by a god.
Iron is much denser than a feather. Yet, a particular sample of feathers weighs more than a sample of iron.
They are both one pound, so they weigh the same amount.
Well,the small car weighs less then the dump truck,correct? It's similar to, "Why is it easier to lift a feather then a 20 pound weight?". And,since the dump truck is bigger,it gains more speed from its weight,and once it gets going,it's hard to stop.
an average feather weighs about .4677790. --.4677790 what? Needs a unit of measurement!
It weighs 120 tons more heavy than a truck
Two to three times more
no, a heavyweight is someone who weighs more than 200 pounds hence the name "heavy"weight.