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10kg cotton weighs more or 10kg iron?

Both 10kg of cotton and 10kg of iron weigh the same, as they both have a mass of 10kg. The difference in the amount of space each material occupies may make it seem like one weighs more than the other, but in terms of weight, they are equal.


How much does a 10kg block weigh on earth?

It would weigh 10kg.


How much does a magpie weigh?

10kg


Can cotton have the ability to float on water?

The cotton, even though a solid, floats on water because its density is much less compared to that of water. The particles of cotton are very light in weight. However, it will be noticed that, after some time, the cotton sinks in water. This is because, the water has been absorbed by the cotton, and the particles of cotton have become heavy. Then, they cannot absorb any more. So, they completely sinks to the bottom of the water after a certain time period-By Satyam KUmar of DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL KOYLA NAGAR DHANBAD CLASS IX-A


How much weight can cotton hold specifically?

Cotton fibers are not typically used for carrying heavy loads as they are not as strong as other materials like nylon or polyester. Cotton fibers have a tensile strength of about 215-430 MPa, which means they are not suitable for bearing heavy weights.


How much does a 10Kg set of dumbbell cost in Philippines?

3500


How much does the fifa world cup trophey weigh?

10kg


How much do Emperor Penguin babys weight?

5kg to 10kg


How much water is used in making cotton?

About 800mm of water (rainfall + irrigation). suckah!


How much does the Ruption force BMX 2010 model weigh?

10kg


What happens to cotton when wet?

it becomes thin and if worn and wet will be very cold


How much force is required to accelerate a 10kg bicycle along with it's 10kg?

To accelerate a 20kg bicycle (10kg bike + 10kg rider) at a rate of 2 m/s^2, you would need a force of 40 newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (20kg) by the acceleration (2 m/s^2).