Because centimeters cubed is a unit of volume, not weight. The two might take up the same amount of space, but iron is much more dense and as such weighs more.
The molecules of lead are more massive and are more densely packed together than those of wood.
Lead (11,34 g.cm^-3) has a greater density than water (1 g.cm^-3) so for the same volume of water and lead, lead will be heavier. The "-3" should be written as an exponent but it won't allow me
Lead. The densities of lead and tin are 11.34 g/cm^3 and ~7 g/cm^3, respectively. Lead solder is an alloy made of mostly lead and tin; a mixture of lead and tin will weigh less than 100% lead. Lead-free solders are made of tin, copper, silver, indium, bismuth, zinc, antimony, and other metals; none of these metals is heavier than lead. So, lead is the champion.
One way to separate sand and wood chips is by using a process called sieving. Sieving involves passing a mixture of sand and wood chips through a sieve, which has small holes that allow the sand to fall through while retaining the larger wood chips. Another method is to use a technique called winnowing, where the mixture is poured from a height in front of a gentle breeze. The lighter sand particles will be blown away, leaving the heavier wood chips behind.
it depends on the board but it all average around 2
They all would weigh the same amount, 1 Kilogram.
no lead is heavir because it contains more weigh no lead is heavir because it contains more weigh
Lead shot is heavier
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
Yes, by about 8.2%. (rounded)
Who wrote this question. The word is spelled incorrectly in this context. It should read, which is heavier wood or steel. Good grief
No, iron is heavier than wood.
No, lead is heavier than platinum. Lead has a higher density and atomic weight compared to platinum.
it depends on what wood it is and what ice.
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Petrified wood can be up to 10 times heavier than regular wood because the organic material in the wood is replaced by minerals during petrification, increasing its density.
Gold is heavier than wood because of its higher density. Gold has a much higher atomic weight and tighter packing of atoms compared to wood, which is made of cellulose fibers that are much less dense. This difference in density is what makes gold heavier than wood.