To be more specific than the previous answer, kilogram is a unit of mass. Weight is related to mass by Newton's second law of motion, which relates to us that force (weight) is equal to mass times acceleration (gravity). Provided that the objects in question are weighed at the same location, their weights will be identical, as a) their mass is the same and b) their acceleration is the same, and so the equation F = M x A (force equals mass times acceleration) indicates that the force (weights) are the same.
Throw a rock into the water, and you will see ... the rock sinks quickly. That is because the typical rock has a much greater density molecularly, and therefore greater weight, than water. Now, there are all kinds of different stone, some are very un-dense, like pummice, and some are very dense and very heavy. But they are all heavier than water.
HONESTLY!!!! why do people ask these questions!! a kilogram is a measurement of weight, so OF COURSE THEY ARE THE SAME WEIGHT!!!!
The two will have exactly the same mass, by definition. Assuming that kilo is the abbreviation for kilogram.
They weigh the same, unless you are weighing gold rocks, because a pound of gold is equal to 12 ounces instead of the usual 14 ounces because of the Troy ounce.
They weigh the same: 1 kilogram.
Neither. They are both one kilogram.
yes its heavir
They both weigh the same- 1 kilogram.
rocks
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A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
The weight of a sample of lava can be very heavy (dense), or it can be porous, such as pumice. The rock itself is heavier than water, but if there are trapped air spaces with the rock, the average density can be less than that of water (it could float).
The pebble is heavier than water so it sinks. The wood isn't heavier than water so it floats.
lighter
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the upper-mantle rocks are heavier while the lower mantle rocks are semisolid like melted plastic
Water is heavier.
They formed as heavier and lighter rocks separated
Salt water is heavier
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
Salt water is heavier because it is dirty
Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Yes molasses is heavier than water
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Water is heavier than diesel fuel
A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.