there is no way of actually telling other than counting and weighing them out but taking the weight of a average feather and multiplying. It is about 1.5 billion feathers per TON.
Assuming: Each brick weighs approximately 1.8 . The specific heat of the brick is 0.85 Your answer is 15,512.3561180392 bricks or, rounded to 2 sig figs: 1.6×104 bricks
Old whole bricks are usually stronger than fresh bricks because of years of seasoning. Broken brick shards should be reserved for rubble type purposes, which are many in construction.ou could crumble it up, add water, shape it, dry it, and fire it in an oven, but that would cost more than new bricks do, as there are factories devoted to doing just that with clay.
Most people would find 80 Fahrenheit more comfortable as it is equivalent to around 26.7 degrees Celsius, which is a moderate and comfortable temperature for many. 80 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 176 degrees Fahrenheit, which is extremely hot and uncomfortable for most people.
90 hours is equivalent to 3.75 days on Earth. This is calculated by dividing 90 hours by 24 hours in a day.
Since the molar mass (grams per mole) of H2O is 18.02, the grams of H2O in 4 moles is 72.08g.
They can be - it depends on how many bricks, how much cheese and how many feathers.
a pound...as much as a pound of feathers. A pound is a pound, after all.
Because you have the same mass but not the same amount. This is because a hydrogen atom weighs less than a carbon atom. It's like having a tonne of bricks and a tonne of feathers. Both the feathers and the bricks have the same mass, but obviously there will be many more feathers than bricks. The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1. Carbon has an atomic mass of 12. So with an equal mass you get 12 times as many hydrogen atoms as you would carbon atoms.
Neither is heavier. You could have 100 bricks and a million feathers, they still weigh a ton. If both weigh a ton, it doesn't matter how many.
If the bricks are in feet then 51/2 bricks would be needed.
One would have to know the size of the bricks.
88 standard sized bricks.
It takes two thousand pounds of feathers to make one ton. Depending on the size of the birds from which the feathers are gathered from would determine how many feathers would make a ton.
they dont have feathers smart one. if they did they would be able to fly
between 1100 and 1200 bricks
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks!
10x10x6 what? Inches? Feet? Meters? What size are the bricks? How thick are the mortar joints?