They both weigh the same !
No, both a kilogram of feathers and a kilogram of lead would weigh the same, as they both have a mass of one kilogram. However, the volume of feathers would be much larger than the volume of lead due to their different densities.
They both weigh one kg, so they should have the same weight.
They all would weigh the same amount, 1 Kilogram.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
No, 1 kg of lead will take up less space than 1 kg of polystyrene because lead is denser than polystyrene. Density is the amount of mass per unit volume, so lead, being denser, will occupy less volume compared to the same mass of polystyrene.
Both 1kg of lead and 1kg of polystyrene have the same mass, despite lead being much denser than polystyrene. Density is defined by mass divided by volume, so if the mass is the same, the volume must differ to maintain the same density. In this case, the volume of lead will be significantly smaller than the volume of polystyrene, making them have the same density.
This statement is incorrect. A kilogram of lead always weighs the same as a kilogram of air since they both have a mass of one kilogram. However, lead is denser than air, so a kilogram of lead will occupy less space compared to a kilogram of air.
They both weight a kilogram. Lead has a higher density.
A kilogram of water and a kilogram of lead have the same mass, but lead is denser than water. Lead has a higher density because it has more mass packed into a smaller volume compared to water.
A kilogram is a measure of mass therefore a kilogram of lead and a kilogram of feathers have the same mass: one kilogram. They would, however, have different volumes and densities.
No, gold is not heavier than lead. Lead is denser and heavier than gold.
Lead shot is heavier