a pound of anything weighs the same, 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.
No, steel is denser than concrete, so it is heavier by volume. However, concrete can still be heavier in certain applications due to its bulkiness and ability to be molded into large shapes.
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.
10kg is called ten kilograms.
A bowling ball typically weighs around 10kg.
As they are the same mass, theoretically it would take the same amount of energy. Assuming you are capable of lifting 10 Kg the concrete, being more compact, would be the easier task. Ten kilos of feathers would be quite bulky in comparison.
No a lb of bricks and a pound of feathers is still a pound same with concrete and iron
Their mass is the same.
Concrete
They are both equal in weight.
Concrete block.
are you being serious, if you are no, 15 is not heavier than 18 pounds of feathers.
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.
birds have feathers and not fur because fur is heavier than feathers and would restrict them from being able to fly
not but your thi bone is stronger than concrete
a kilogram of bricks
They weigh the same.