Which is lighter
1kg of rocks or
1kg of marshmallows
No, it wouldn't. Eath is much larger no matter how many kg of lead there is. Mashmallows are much too small. Earth is very big.
1 kg of lead and 1 kg of feathers have the same mass, but they differ significantly in volume. Lead is much denser than feathers, so 1 kg of lead occupies a much smaller volume compared to 1 kg of feathers. Therefore, 1 kg of feathers has a greater volume than 1 kg of lead.
Both 1 kg of feathers and 1 kg of lead have the same mass, which is 1 kilogram. However, feathers have a much lower density than lead, meaning that 1 kg of feathers will occupy a significantly greater volume than 1 kg of lead. Therefore, 1 kg of feathers has a greater volume than 1 kg of lead.
Neither!!! They both have the same mass at 1 kg. However, the feathers will occupy a greater volume.
Yes, that's right. Except instead of calling it "the amount of gravity", it should really be "the force of gravity". In both cases, the force is 9.8 newtons, which is about the same as 2.2 pounds.
No, 1 kg of lead will take up less space than 1 kg of polystyrene because lead is denser than polystyrene. Density is the amount of mass per unit volume, so lead, being denser, will occupy less volume compared to the same mass of polystyrene.
2 kg is more.
1 kg of lead would be less awkward to carry around than 1 kg of feathers in a compact, enclosed space, such as a small backpack or a suitcase. The lead's dense and compact nature allows it to occupy less volume and fit neatly within limited space, whereas 1 kg of feathers would take up much more room, making it cumbersome to transport. Additionally, in situations where noise or movement is a concern, the solid lead would be quieter and more stable to carry compared to the shifting and rustling of feathers.
A kilogram of butter as it is less dense than lead.
Although they both weigh the same, the kg of feathers would be much more unwieldy, due to its volume. If the feathers were being carried in an open container, on a windy day, when you reached your destination, you would most likely have many less feathers than when you started!
The number of marshmallows in 1 pound can vary depending on the size of the marshmallows. On average, there are about 160 regular-sized marshmallows in 1 pound. However, if the marshmallows are larger or smaller, the count will differ. It is always best to check the packaging for specific information regarding the number of marshmallows in a pound.
Ofcourse 1 Kg