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Which is heavier 10 kg iron or 10 kg cotton?
Both will weigh the same . Explanation: Because in the vaccum there is no air so there is no buoyancy so there would be no loss of weight and both will weigh the same.
Which has more mass a 10 kg brick or a 10 kg pile of feathers?
In the riddle regarding the feathers and bricks, the masses are the same, but the volume occupied by the feathers is much greater, since their density is much lower. The metric system was originally devised so that water would have a density of 1 g/cm3, equivalent to 103 kg/m3.
What is heavier a kilogram of feathers or steel?
1kg of steel is slightly heavier than 1 kg of feathers. 1 kg of feather will displace more air as the density of feather is very less comparitively.
Which is heavier 1kg of feather or 1kg of iron?
Their masses are identical. The only thing that will be different is their volume. Even if you compressed the feathers until you squeezed all the air out, they would still be seven times the volume of the iron.
Which is more heavier 1kg cotton or iron?
If you check carefully, both are of the same weight as they weigh but, cotton occupies more space than iron i.e. volume of 1 kg cotton is greater than that of 1 kg iron. (Density is a measure of mass per volume).
Which will fall first 1kg iron or 1kg cotton?
Answer: Both 1kg cotton and 1kg iron have same weight. Explanation: Although the 1kg iron will fall faster than 1kg cotton, if dropped from same height because density of iron is more than cotton.
Which is heavier cotton or stone?
Both weigh exactly the same: one pound. However, the stone is more DENSE* meaning the volume of 1lb of stone is much less than the volume of 1lb of cotton.
Which has more mass a kilogram of iron?
Hence for mass 1 kg, volume of cotton is more than volume of iron. Hence, cotton will observe greater resistance. Hence, iron will reach ground first followed by cotton.
Which is heavier a kilogram of bricks or a kilogram of feathers?
The mass of 1 kg of feathers and 1 kg ok bricks are identical. And if you want an answer to your question comparing the weight on Earth of those 2 items, in vacuum of one kilogram of feathers would have exactly the same weight as one kilogram of bricks.
What is heavier 100kg of gold or 100kg of feathers?
The answer is, of course, that 1 kilogram of gold is just as heavy as 1 kilogram of feathers. They both weigh 1 kilogram!
Which is heavier 5kg iron or 5kg cotton?
Both are of same weight.