The "kilogram" is a unit of mass. Every kilogram has the same mass, no matter
of what substance.
The question is much like asking: "Which is longer, a mile in a car or a mile on a bicycle ?"
They both weigh 1 kg. Mass is also the same. Volume would be much larger for the kg of feathers.
The both weigh a kilogram , so no difference in weight. But there would be an immense difference in the pile of feathers compared to the little bit of steel.
Sand is denser than feathers. Since a given volume of a denser material has more mass than the same volume of a less dense material, when you make the masses the same, the volumes must vary.
Think about what you just asked and feel ashamed. A kilogram is a measurement of weight. If you have two items of both exactly 1 kilogram, they weight the same!
1 cubic decimeter of pure water is 1 liter and weigh 1 kilogram. A mass of one kilogram is a weight of one kilogram at sea level. If you move your subject into space, it will weigh less. If you take it to Jupiter, it will weight more, but its mass will remain one kilogram.
Density, the atoms in a a kg of lead will be a closely packed solid, a kg of feathers will be a lot more spread out and surrounded by air.. That is assuming both your lead and feathers are under standard conditions..
The relationship is: weight = mass x gravity On Earth, since gravity is about 9.8 meter/second2, or the equivalent 9.8 newton/kilogram, that means that a mass of 1 kilogram has a weight of 9.8 newton. In other places, with more or less gravity, the same mass will also weigh more, or less.
Neither! They both have the same mass of 1 Kilogram.
Neither. They both have the same mass. "kg" is a measurement of mass. If you meant volume (the space taken up by the object), the feathers would have the greater volume.
the gold would have more mass unless there is no gravity like on the moon then they would both fall at the same time.
They both weigh 1 kilogram.
A kilogram of sand takes up much less space than a kilogram of feathers because sand is denser than feathers. Density refers to how much mass is contained in a given volume. Since sand particles are heavier and more compact than feathers, they occupy less space for the same mass.
One kilogram of brick weighs as much as one kilogram of feathers. (I do not know what a "chesse of feathers" is...)
It takes alot more feathers to equal a kilogram than it does bricks
both are same in weight
Sand is denser than feathers. Since a given volume of a denser material has more mass than the same volume of a less dense material, when you make the masses the same, the volumes must vary.
-- One kilogram is a mass equal to 1,000 grams.On Earth, it weighs 2.205 pounds. (rounded)-- At 39¢ per gram, one kilogram is $390.00A kg is a measure of weight. How much of a substance is in a kg depends on what the substance is. A kg of feathers would be quite a large container full, but a kg of steel would be about the size of a brick.
Neither. They both weigh the same.
Both the same weight :-)