The mass of 1 liter of feathers is less than the mass of 1 liter of nails. This is because feathers are less dense than nails, meaning they have less mass per unit volume. The mass of an object is directly proportional to its density and volume, so even though both 1 liter of feathers and 1 liter of nails occupy the same volume, the nails will have a greater mass due to their higher density.
When nails rust, the total mass of the rusted nails will remain the same as the original mass of the nails. Rusting is a chemical reaction where iron combines with oxygen and moisture to form iron oxide, or rust. While the physical appearance and structure change, the mass is conserved, as no atoms are lost in the process; they are simply rearranged. Thus, the mass before and after rusting will be equal, assuming no material is added or removed during the reaction.
If the mass of loose feathers is the same size as the mass of loose nails, then the nails have much more mass as they contain less molecular space. For anything, if it weighs the same and is compressed to match the same density of empty molecular space, regardless of size difference, the mass is exactly the same. For example, a bright burning sun a million times the size of our own may be very light in comparison to a dead compressed cold star half the size of Earth and being a million times more dense.
To find how many nails have a mass of 12 kg, we first need to convert the mass of 7 nails from grams to kilograms. The mass of 7 nails is 0.05 kg. To have a mass of 12 kg, you would need 240 nails (12 kg ÷ 0.05 kg/nail).
Nails get heavier when they rust because rust is a compound that forms when iron reacts with oxygen in the air. This reaction adds extra mass to the nail in the form of iron oxide, increasing its overall weight.
An example of two substances with the same volume but different masses could be cotton and iron. Cotton has a lower density than iron, so even if they occupy the same volume, iron will have a higher mass due to its greater density.
Gold has more mass than feathers. This is because gold is a dense metal, while feathers are lightweight and airy.
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This is possible if they are made of the same material. Density is mass divided by volume. As an example, a liter of iron has a mass of 8 kilograms; if you take two liters of iron, the mass will also double. This "doubling" cancels in the division.
The answer to your question can not be determined because an ounce is a unit of mass and a liter is a unit of volume. For example 1 liter of oxygen gas is going to be quite lighter in ounces than a liter of molten iron. So to answer this question you need to know the density of your substance. Density= Mass/volume.
Yes, a bag of feathers can have more mass than a bag of rocks if the bag of feathers is large enough or contains a sufficient quantity of feathers. Mass is determined by the amount of material in an object, regardless of its composition. Therefore, if the feathers are densely packed or if there are many more feathers than rocks, the bag of feathers could outweigh the bag of rocks.
The mass of feathers is far greater than the lead. amount = mass So you will have a huge pile of feathers compared to a small chunk of lead to equal a pound