Gold has more mass than feathers. This is because gold is a dense metal, while feathers are lightweight and airy.
The gold. The mass per unit volume of the gold will be much higher.
The weight of 1 kilogram of feathers has the same weight as one kilogram of gold, because they both weigh the same. Now, they do not have the same volume at all, think about it, to make a kilogram of feathers you need a whole lot of them right? yes is the answer. Now try to picture one kilogram of gold... if you can't, just google it. So a kilogram of gold woudn't have the same volume as the feathers, and the feathers would have the most volume.
10 kilograms of feathers has more inertia because mass is directly proportional to inertia.
nonow if you had said does a pound of feathers weigh more than a pound of water.....
A tun of bricks is heavier than a tun of feathers because bricks have a higher density compared to feathers. The weight of an object is determined by its mass and gravity acting upon it, so the denser object will have more mass and therefore be heavier.
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An ounce of gold will have more mass because mass is how much space an object takes up. Feathers have a low density, while gold has a high density and takes up more space than a pourus (wispy) feather. So an ounce of gold does take up more space than an ounce of feathers.
The gold. The mass per unit volume of the gold will be much higher.
the gold would have more mass unless there is no gravity like on the moon then they would both fall at the same time.
Their mass is 1 kg.
No, 1 kilogram of gold and 1 kilogram of feathers weigh the same amount, as they both have a mass of 1 kilogram. However, gold is denser than feathers, so the volume of 1 kilogram of gold would be smaller than the volume of 1 kilogram of feathers. This is due to the differing densities of the materials, with gold being much denser than feathers.
A pound of feathers has more mass. The are lighter so they would take up more space to make a pound.
Yes, a bag of feathers can have more mass than a bag of rocks if the bag of feathers is large enough or contains a sufficient quantity of feathers. Mass is determined by the amount of material in an object, regardless of its composition. Therefore, if the feathers are densely packed or if there are many more feathers than rocks, the bag of feathers could outweigh the bag of rocks.
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One kilogram of gold and one kilogram of feathers both weigh the same, but they occupy different volumes. Gold is much denser than feathers, so 1 kilogram of gold will take up significantly less space than 1 kilogram of feathers. Therefore, the feathers will take up more space than the gold.
The weight of 1 kilogram of feathers has the same weight as one kilogram of gold, because they both weigh the same. Now, they do not have the same volume at all, think about it, to make a kilogram of feathers you need a whole lot of them right? yes is the answer. Now try to picture one kilogram of gold... if you can't, just google it. So a kilogram of gold woudn't have the same volume as the feathers, and the feathers would have the most volume.
An ounce of Gold Weighs more. An ounce of gold weighs 2.7539537 grams more, than an ounce of feathers. Gold is weighed in Troy ounces and feathers are weighed in standard ounces. There are 31.1034768 grams in 1 Troy ounce and there are 28.3495231 grams in 1 standard ounce.