"Depends on how much gold and how many feathers you have. "
I believe the riddle is usually "which weighs more - a pound of gold or a pound of feather?" The answer is that they weigh the same amount - they are both a pound. However, one cannot answer your question without further details since we clearly do not know how much of each object we have and how heavy it is.
Yes, when a bag of feathers weighs 1 pound and a bag of rocks only weighs .5 pounds. The question that should be asked is Can feathers weigh more then rocks if they have the same quanity? Yes, if the bags are not the same size. But even if they were, if you only had one small rock in the one bag and feathers packed into the other, the feather-bag could be heavier.
They both weigh one stone.
Since one bag weighs 25 kg, it takes 40 bags to make one ton
A "sack" is not a standard unit of measure, sacks come in many sizes. Also the contents of a sack may be different, it could be a sack of feathers or a sack of coal both off which would weigh differently. For this reason one can not say in general how many kilograms of stuff are in any sack.
A douche bag (oftentimes misspelled as deush bag) is a derogatory term. It is used to indicate that someone is not nice.
depends on the size and type of the apple.
If you recycle them, it is a more efficient use of space which allows more cans to fit into a bag. If you throw them into a land fill where they will never help anyone, it does not matter.
The gold. The mass per unit volume of the gold will be much higher.
It depends how much feathers and how much nails are in each bag
It means you have a bag with three feathers and a rattle LOL...... seriously.... it would depend on where you got it & what people you belong to..... was it given to you for protection, or did you get it at some gas station? what kind of feathers? do they hold meaning, or are they just some generic chicken feathers? Was it blessed, or was it made in china?
That is because the 1 KG (Kilogram) bag of sugar weighs more than the orange. Therefore it's taking gravity more force to support the bag of sugar than the orange.
To conserve feathers, you can do so by putting them in a ziplock bag, in the freezer. This can help to keep the colors bright, and can also help keep the feathers fluffy.
Bags vary in weight depending upon their size and content. A bag of rocks weighs more than a bag of equal size containing Styrofoam.
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One way is using a scale, another way is to get a stick and a bag, jam it into a wedge and see which pieces way the bag down the least.
If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
If the two bags weighed the same then yes they would have the same mass! But If they had different weights then the mass would be different! and the mass of the rocks would be higher then the bag of feather!
Whatever it says on the label .