They both have the same value
If you had a perfect scale, that could read to, say, the millionth decimal place, and you used it for each, then the lead would weigh more, because its center would be closer to the center of the earth.
1 kilogram is 1 kilogram no matter what the substance.
One kilogram is equivalent to approximately 2.2 pounds. So, if you are comparing the weight of one kilogram to one pound, the kilogram weighs more.
10 kg is 10 kg, regardless of the substance.
A kilogram weighs more than a pint. A kilogram is a unit of mass used in the metric system, while a pint is a unit of volume typically used to measure liquids. The weight of a pint can vary based on the substance being measured.
Butter has greater volume than lead because butter has more mass.
Both would weigh 1 Kilogram with a difference of volume.
They both weight the same if they are both a kilogram. If it is a density question, than butter is more dense. ~A45
Their masses are the same, so they have the same weigh whenever they're both on the same planet. A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what form it takes. 1 kilogram is the exact same measure. Its like asking which is longer, a centimeter of chalk or a centimeter of candy. It's also the same as asking: What weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead ?
Neither, they both weigh the same 100 kg
A kilogram of silver weighs more.
a kilogram! it takes 1000grams to have a kilogram..hehee
A kilogram of butter as it is less dense than lead.
a kg 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
52.23 kg weighs more than 52.14 kg
They both weigh 1 kilogram.
If you had a perfect scale, that could read to, say, the millionth decimal place, and you used it for each, then the lead would weigh more, because its center would be closer to the center of the earth.