Your typical brick used in construction, made of the commonest materials (baked clay, or mostly aluminum silicates) weighs about 4.5 pounds.
Weight will vary with size. An 8x4x2.25 inch brick weighs ABOUT 5 pounds.
A standard platinum brick weighs around 20 kilograms or 44 pounds.
A standard brick typically weighs around 4.5 pounds to 5 pounds (2-2.3 kg).
A 5kg gold brick weighs 5 kilograms, which is equivalent to approximately 11 pounds.
A lead brick typically weighs around 28 pounds per square inch, depending on its dimensions and density.
A brick weighs about 3.5 to 9lbs.
Half a pound.
If a brick weighs 1 lb, then half a brick would weigh 0.5 lb. Therefore, 1 and a half bricks would weigh 1 lb (for the full brick) + 0.5 lb (for the half brick) + 1 lb (for the additional brick) = 2.5 lbs.
it would be the brick because the brick has more matter because it weighs more.
One kilogram of brick weighs as much as one kilogram of feathers. (I do not know what a "chesse of feathers" is...)
Weight will vary with size. An 8x4x2.25 inch brick weighs ABOUT 5 pounds.
it equals a half a lb.
A standard platinum brick weighs around 20 kilograms or 44 pounds.
There is no way to tell how much a brick weighs in grams. This is not a universal number because materials differ.
A standard brick typically weighs around 4.5 pounds to 5 pounds (2-2.3 kg).
A 5kg gold brick weighs 5 kilograms, which is equivalent to approximately 11 pounds.
It depends on what sort of feathers e.g peacock or pigeon. And it depends on the size of the brick but I would say the gold brick would be heavier. Hope this helps! :)