no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
Iron weighs more than feathers. Iron is a dense, heavy metal, while feathers are light and fluffy. However, if comparing the same volume of iron and feathers, they would weigh the same due to the concept of density.
Gold has more mass than feathers. This is because gold is a dense metal, while feathers are lightweight and airy.
Yes, iron is more dense than silver. Iron has a density of about 7.87 g/cm^3, while silver has a density of about 10.49 g/cm^3.
The gold. The mass per unit volume of the gold will be much higher.
In terms of the physical effort required, lifting 40 pounds of feathers would be more challenging than lifting 40 pounds of lead. This is because feathers are less dense than lead, so 40 pounds of feathers would take up a much larger volume and require more energy to lift. However, from a purely numerical standpoint, lifting 40 pounds is the same regardless of the material being lifted.
Iron weighs more than feathers. Iron is a dense, heavy metal, while feathers are light and fluffy. However, if comparing the same volume of iron and feathers, they would weigh the same due to the concept of density.
The weight of a sample depends on both its density and volume. While iron is denser than feathers, a large enough volume of feathers can outweigh a smaller volume of iron. For instance, if you have a bulk of feathers that occupies a significant space, their combined weight could surpass that of a small, dense piece of iron. Therefore, it’s possible for a sample of feathers to weigh more than a sample of iron despite the difference in density.
Lead is more dense than feathers. It doesn't matter how much you have of either one. A chip of lead is more dense than a 10-mile convoy of trucks loaded with feathers.
Gold has more mass than feathers. This is because gold is a dense metal, while feathers are lightweight and airy.
Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
Speaking from a weight standpoint a pound of feathers weighs the same as a pound of iron. They each weigh 1 pound. However it take many more feathers to weight a pound then chunks (ingots) of iron.
Iron is more dense.
The feathers "take up more room" than the lead. It would be hard to compress the feathers to make them as dense as lead. The feathers have more volume.
Yes, iron is more dense than silver. Iron has a density of about 7.87 g/cm^3, while silver has a density of about 10.49 g/cm^3.
A pound of feathers because feathers are less dense than lead and therefore take up more volume for the same mass.
Because iron is much more dense.
The gold. The mass per unit volume of the gold will be much higher.