Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
No, there is not 1000kg in 1kg. 1kg is equal to 1 kilogram, while 1000kg is equal to 1000 kilograms.
Two 500g weights equal 1kg.
1 kg is equal 1000 g.
Lead is more dense and compact than feathers, so 1kg of lead would take up less space and would be easier to carry around in a smaller package. Feathers are lighter and bulkier, so they would occupy more space and be more awkward to carry.
No, 1 metric ton (1t) is equal to 1000 kilograms (1kg).
Oh, what a lovely question! Both 1kg of feathers and 1kg of stones weigh the same because they both weigh 1 kilogram. Isn't that just delightful? It's all about the weight, no matter what the items are made of. Just remember, every little question is a happy little accident waiting to be understood.
Because it would be a lot smaller.and also feathers weigh les so that would be more feathers you would have to carry.; )
Neither! They both have the same mass of 1 Kilogram.
No, there is not 1000kg in 1kg. 1kg is equal to 1 kilogram, while 1000kg is equal to 1000 kilograms.
Two 500g weights equal 1kg.
Because it would be a lot smaller.and also feathers weigh les so that would be more feathers you would have to carry.; )
1kg is heavier because 1kg is equivalent to 1000g 700g is equal to .7kg
please help me that depends whether the feathers were in a dense form like the bricks, if not then the bricks would definetly make it down faster
1 kg is equal 1000 g.
Lead is more dense and compact than feathers, so 1kg of lead would take up less space and would be easier to carry around in a smaller package. Feathers are lighter and bulkier, so they would occupy more space and be more awkward to carry.
yes
As long as they're both on the same planet, every kilogram weighs the same. Put 1 kg of stones and 1 kg of feathers (or 1 kg of smoke or 1 kg of water or 1kg of dust) on opposite ends of a see-saw, and they balance.