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As long as they're both on the same planet, every kilogram weighs the same. Put 1 kg of stones and 1 kg of feathers (or 1 kg of smoke or 1 kg of water or 1kg of dust) on opposite ends of a see-saw, and they balance.
pound is heavier....as 1 pound=1000 kilograms
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Neither will feel heavier since they both have the same weight - 1 kg.
They both weigh one kg, so they should have the same weight.
Due to atmospheric pressure the weight of 10 kg of cotton is grater than 10 kg of iron.
As long as they're both on the same planet, every kilogram weighs the same. Put 1 kg of stones and 1 kg of feathers (or 1 kg of smoke or 1 kg of water or 1kg of dust) on opposite ends of a see-saw, and they balance.
I don't know what "appears heavier" means. A kilogram of mass is a kilogram of mass. Appearance has nothing to do with it. The cotton is (probably) less dense than the iron and will occupy a larger volume, but that doesn't have anything to do with the vacuum part.
No, they are both 1 kilogram!
A kilogram is about 2.2 times heavier than a pound.
The kilogram is 1000 times heavier.
pound is heavier....as 1 pound=1000 kilograms
Yes. A kilogram is about 35.3 ounces.
1 kilogram = 0.157473044 stones 80 kilograms = 12.59784352 stones
1 kg (kilogram) is about 2.2 times heavier than 1 pound.
1 st = 6.35029 kg
1 kilogram is 0.16 stone.