depends on what it is made up of
Neither. They are exactly the same mass.
They should weigh exactly the same.
It's exactly the same ! One quart is equal to two pints.
A quart is a bit less than a liter. It's exactly 0.946352946 liters.
Each United States nickel weighs 5 grams. Gather 20 nickels and you will have something that weighs exactly 100 grams
1 US quart of water weighs about 2.1 pounds.
1 quart = 32 fluid ounces' capacity If you're asking how many force-ounces the quart weighs, then that depends on what the quart is full of. A quart of air weighs little. A quart of mud weighs quite a bit more.
One gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. There are four quarts in a gallon. Eight divided by four = two; therefore, one quart weighs 2 pounds. Or not, math is not my forte. or more like 2.08 for weight of each quart
he weighs exactly the same as your mom on Christmas
Quart is a unit of volume and pound is a unit of mass - two different things. But, a quart has 2 pints and a pint weighs a pound, so a quart weighs 2 lbs. So the quart is larger.
Assuming the units are the same in each case, they weigh exactly the same; neither weighs more. A person's sex does not change physical laws applying to them.
1 quart is 2 pints exactly.
Neither. They are exactly the same mass.
How many kilometers to a volt? How many watt-hours to a liter?The term 'lbs.' is a measurement of how much something weighs. A quart is a term to measure the amount of a liquid. A quart of water weighs a lot less that a quart of mercury (or quicksilver). You need to be more specific about what is in the quart in order to find out how much it weighs; could possibly mean: "How many pints are in a quart?"
1 lb of sugar weighs exactly the same as 1lb of feathers. a pound is a pound is a pound.
Replace exactly the same amount you remove. Drain out one quart then pour in one quart. That way you will not overfill the transmission.
We're not sure what chezz is, but if it's not a gemstone or a precious metal and it weighs a pound, then it weighs exactly the same as a pound of bricks.