Both a pound of lead and a pound of feathers will fall at the same rate in a vacuum due to gravity. However, in a real-world scenario, air resistance will affect the feathers more than the lead, making the feathers fall slower.
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.
Drop a pound of feathers (in a bag) and a pound of lead from a height. The smaller mass of the lead will let it fall faster due to less air resistance, than the greater mass and much greater air resistance of the feathers.
While on the face of it a pound of feathers would seem to weigh the same as a pound of gold, this overlooks the fact that gold is universally weighed using a different definition of 'pound' than that used for most other materials.Precious metals such as gold are measured in troy weight. A troy pound is 12 troy ounces, and each troy ounce is 480 grains, making a total of 5760 grains to the pound of gold.Most materials use pounds and ounces from the avoirdupois system, and such a standard pound is made up of 16 ounces, where each ounce is 437.5 grains, making a total of 7000 grains to the pound of feathers.All this means that a "pound" of feathers (or bricks, or lead) is heavier than a "pound" of gold.The question is an old gag, based on the fact that gold is measured in troy ounces, but feathers (like all material other than precious metals and gemstones) are measured in avoirdupois ounces. Because troy weight has 12 ounces to a pound, but avoirdupois weight has 16 ounces to a pound, the trick answer is that a pound of feathers (at 16 ounces) is heavier than a pound of gold (at 12 ounces).Another user said:A pound of anything weighs the same as a pound of anything else.However, feathers as weighed using imperial weight, which puts 16 ounces to the pound. Gold is weighed using troy weights (for precious metals) which has 12 ounces to the pound.So a pound of feathers weighs more than a pound of gold, since different pounds are spoken of.Another user said:A pound of feathers is heavier- because a pound is NOT always a pound. Gold, silver, platinum- and all precious metals are measured in TROY ounces and TROY pounds. A troy pound weighs less than a standard (avoirdupois) pound.
16 ounces (ozs) is a MEASURE of the weight of something. 16 ozs of lead will weigh exactly 16 ozs. 16 ozs of feathers will weigh exactly 16 ozs. Oh and by the way there are 16 ozs in a pound.
One kilogram of lead is denser than one kilogram of feathers, so it takes up less space. This makes it easier to carry the lead compared to the same weight of feathers, which would occupy much more volume and be more cumbersome.
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.
Because pounds measure weight. A pound of feathers would be a whole lot bigger than a pound of lead.
A pound of feathers because feathers are less dense than lead and therefore take up more volume for the same mass.
A pound of feathers has more mass. The are lighter so they would take up more space to make a pound.
The mass of feathers is far greater than the lead. amount = mass So you will have a huge pile of feathers compared to a small chunk of lead to equal a pound
1 pound = 1 pound
they have the same weight you would only have a different quantity of the two
Since each substance weighs a pound, they weigh the same amount.
One, the correct term is "Which weighs more: a pound of lead or a pound of feathers?" Two, the answer is that they weigh exactly the same, because they both weigh a pound.
They both weigh one pound and are therefore the same weight. The answer to the questions is no.
Usually, but not always. Consider a pound of lead versus an ounce of feathers. this not answer your quistin
16 ounces of anything (lead... Feathers...) equals a pound