Since the steel weighs 1 lb (16 ounces) and the lead weighs 15 ounces, the steel is heavier.
It is: lb is heavier than an oz
No, because a pound equals to 16 ounces. Therefore, a pound (lb) is heavier than 15 ounces (oz).
2.5 lb by about 1 ounce.
1 lb
1 lb + 15% = 1.15 lb = 1 lb 2.4 oz
1 kg of water. Water is less dense than lead. This means that the same volume of water will be lighter than the same volume of lead. Reversing this, 1kg of water will have a larger volume than 1kg of lead.
It is: lb is heavier than an oz
16 ounces = 1 lb 32 ounces = 2 lb 2lb (or 32 ounces ) is heavier than 1.25 lb
No, because a pound equals to 16 ounces. Therefore, a pound (lb) is heavier than 15 ounces (oz).
Well 3 bags of the 5lb bags of flour or around 2 gallons of water!!
3 lb is 48 ounces.
No.
mixed lead is around 50 cents per pound lead dross is around 7 to 15 cents per lb
Convert to same units than a comparison can be made 1 kg ≈ 2.2 lb → 4 kg ≈ 4 × 2.2 lb = 8.8 lb < 9 lb Therefore 9 pounds are heavier than 4 kilograms.
Sheet steel is 4.375 lb per feet squared; 4.531 lb per feet squared for galvanized steel; Stainless steel is 4.41 lb per square feet; and 1.140 lb per squared feet for aluminum.
Yes, gold is much denser and very much more conductive than materials that we otherwise use. Thus making excellent heat transfers and also being very precious and rare in its pure state. Uranium is much denser than gold.
its the same thing lb is just an abbreviation of pound