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Does 1000 bricks and feathers weigh the same?

No, 1000 bricks weigh significantly more than 1000 feathers because bricks are denser and heavier than feathers. The weight of an object depends on its mass and gravity's force acting on the object, so the weight of an object can vary based on the material it is made of.


What weighs more 1000 feathers or 1000 pebbles?

Pebbles are heavier because they're rocks. Feathers are lightweight and fur.


Which is heavier in mass 1000 kg of feathers or 1000 kg of rocks?

Both objects has equal mass


What weighs more 100 grams of feathers or 100 grams of bricks?

They both weigh the same, 100 grams each. The weight is determined by the measurement of 100 grams, regardless of the material being weighed.


How much is one thousand bricks?

1000 bricks


How many feathers does it take to stuff a pillow?

1000 feathers


Which is heavier 1 ounce or 1000 milligrams?

1 Ounce is heavier than 1000 Milligrams.


Which one is heavier 1 ounce or 1000 milligrams?

One ounce is heavier than 1000 milligrams. One ounce is also heavier than 28349 milligrams.


Which is heavier a kilogram or a poud?

pound is heavier....as 1 pound=1000 kilograms


How many bricks make up a typical chimney?

1000


Which is the heavier 1 gram or 1 kg?

The kilogram is 1000 times heavier.


What weighs more 1000 pounds bricks or 1000 pounds of feathers?

1,000 pounds of bricks and 1,000 pounds of feathers both weigh 1,000 pounds. In other words, their weights are identical. Neither of them weighs more or less than the other does. They weigh the same, meaning that there is no difference. The two loads would precisely balance on a symmetrical see-saw. Mathematically, the sum of their weights is twice the weight of either one, each is equivalent to 100% of the other, and the difference between their weights is zero. Expressed as a ratio, the weight of the bricks divided by the weight of the feathers is equal to the unity fraction (1/1 = 1), and its reciprocal is the selfsame number. As an exponential operation, the square of either one singly is equal to the product of their individual weights. If a passerby asked you for the weight of the feathers and you cleverly quoted the weight of the bricks instead, the fellow could not detect your trick. The two are in all ways truly indistinguishable, and you may freely substitute one for the other for any purpose or application.