Lead is more dense than ice.
It will depend on the size of the two pieces. A log is going to be heavier than a penny. Metal is denser than wood.
density is a physical property of the material, it has nothing to do with the size of the piece. lead is 11.35 g/cc iron is 7.874 g/cc steel is between 7.75 and 8.05 depending upon type of steel.
It depends on the size of the diamond and the gold, but if they're the same size, the gold will be significantly heavier.
Gold has a higher density than pyrite, which means it contains more mass in the same volume. This higher density is due to the atomic structure and composition of gold, which makes it heavier compared to pyrite even though they may appear to be the same size.
Lead. Lead is denser so it has a higher ballistic coefficient. This may sound like gibberish but to explain, because the lead is heavier by volume than steel it is "heavier" vs. it's diameter, in other words for the same size shot it has more weight which will do two things. Lead will maintain it's velocity farther down range because the steel has more wind resistance. And because lead "weighs" more and is traveling faster downrange, it will penetrate the target more.
To determine if a cannonball is made of lead or iron, you can perform a simple density test. Lead is denser than iron, so a lead cannonball will feel heavier for its size compared to an iron cannonball. You can also use a magnet – iron is magnetic, so an iron cannonball will be attracted to a magnet while a lead cannonball will not be.
The size of a given bullet is determined by its diameter, and its weight. The size must match the size of the barrel it will be fired from, and heavier bullets will be longer. With cast lead bullets, after casting they are pushed through a machine called a die. This squeezes the bullet down to a precise diameter- this is called SIZING.
Gold is heavier than a diamond if they are both the same size.
Golf balls are heavier when frozen.
the elephant is on average heavier
Fluorite has a density of approximately 3.18 g/cm^3, which is heavier than most common minerals of similar size. Therefore, fluorite tends to feel heavier for its size compared to other minerals.
The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.