They have the identical weight of one pound.
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.
A pound of feathers and a pound of rocks both weigh the same - one pound. The difference lies in the density of the objects; feathers are less dense, so a pound of feathers will take up more space than a pound of rocks.
They both weigh the same, a pound. The weight is determined by the measurement, not the material.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
They both weigh the same, one pound. The difference lies in the volume or amount of feathers and concrete needed to reach that weight. Feathers are much less dense than concrete, so a pound of feathers will take up much more space than a pound of concrete.
they are equal dummy
Neither. They both weigh 1 pound.
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.
1 lb of sugar weighs exactly the same as 1lb of feathers. a pound is a pound is a pound.
Each weighs a pound so neither weights more than the other..
They weigh the same there both a pound.
Both weigh the same - a pound!
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.
No. They weigh the same (each weighs a pound). The difference is their densities because a pound of iron has got a much smaller volume than a pound of feathers.
a pound is a pound is a pound!!!a pound of anything always weighs a pound doesn't matter if it is feathers or bricks!!!
they both weigh the same one pound.
Each of them has the same weight . . . one pound.