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Yes. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.

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Is 1kg of feathers heavier than 1kg of stones?

It's a trick question, but with a not-so-trick answer:The expected "correct" answer, is that since both "weigh" 1kg, they both have the same weight, and so neither one is heavier.The CORRECT answer actually depends on a few more details, which will be explained in steps as follows:1) The kg is a unit of mass, whilst weight, in the correct meaning of the word, is a measurement of forcemeasured in Newtons.2) Force = mass x acceleration-> Weight = mass x acceleration-due-to-gravity (g = 9.81 m/s2)So up until now, we could argue that the stones and the feathers each have a weight of approx. 9.81 Newtons. However, so far we've only calculated the downward force on the two objects due to gravity.Assuming that we're measuring the weight of these two objects somewhere on Earth, we must also consider the effects of the Earth's atmosphere, specifically the upward force this causes. Since air is a fluid, we must consider the effects of upthrust on these two objects:3) Upthrust = weight-of-displaced-fluidNow this is where things start to get interesting! Since we can safely assume that stone is more dense than feathers, then for the two objects to have the same mass of 1kg, the volume of the feathers must be greater than the volume the stone. Therefore, they will displace more of the fluid (air):4) Stone-upthrust < Feathers-upthrustSo, getting back to weight:5) Weight = downforce-due-to-gravity - upthrust-from-fluidSo, since the downforce due to gravity is equal in both instances, BUT the feathers produce more upthrust, the weight of the stone is, in fact, greater than the weight of the feathers.Therefore, if they are both measured at the same location on Earth, 1kg of stone will be heavier than 1kg of feathers.(Just don't tell your school Physics teacher this, unless you want him to think you're a smart-ass :-)


Why would 1kg of lead be less awkward to carry around than 1kg of feathers?

Because it would be a lot smaller.and also feathers weigh les so that would be more feathers you would have to carry.; )


What has more mass 1kg of feathers or 1kg of steel?

Neither! They both have the same mass of 1 Kilogram.


Is there 1000kg in 1kg yes or no?

No, there is not 1000kg in 1kg. 1kg is equal to 1 kilogram, while 1000kg is equal to 1000 kilograms.


How many 500g weights equal 1kg?

Two 500g weights equal 1kg.


Why would 1kg of lead be less awkward to carry around than 1kg of feather?

Because it would be a lot smaller.and also feathers weigh les so that would be more feathers you would have to carry.; )


Which is heavier,1kg or700g?

1kg is heavier because 1kg is equivalent to 1000g 700g is equal to .7kg


1kg of feathers and 1kg of bricks where thrown out of the 2nd floor window which hit the ground first?

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


What is bigger 1kg or 1000g?

1 kg is equal 1000 g.


Why would 1kg of lead be less akward to carry around than 1kg of. feathers?

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.


is 1kg equal to 1000g?

yes


Which is heavier to lift a kilogram of stones or a kilogram of feather?

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.