No, 1 kilogram of gold and 1 kilogram of feathers weigh the same amount, as they both have a mass of 1 kilogram. However, gold is denser than feathers, so the volume of 1 kilogram of gold would be smaller than the volume of 1 kilogram of feathers. This is due to the differing densities of the materials, with gold being much denser than feathers.
Their mass is 1 kg.
They both weigh one kg, so they should have the same weight.
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
1
No, 1 kilogram of feathers would take up more volume than 1 kilogram of gold. This is because feathers have a much lower density than gold, meaning they are less compact and take up more space for the same mass.
Their mass is 1 kg.
They all would weigh the same amount, 1 Kilogram.
Both the same. 1000kg = 1 metric tonne.
They both weigh one kg, so they should have the same weight.
No, they are both 1 kilogram!
A kilogram is about 2.2 times heavier than a pound.
They both weigh 1 kilogram.
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.
The kilogram is 1000 times heavier.
One kilogram (kg) is heavier than one pound. One kilogram is approximately equivalent to 2.2 pounds.
A kilogram is heavier than a pound. 1 kilogram is equivalent to about 2.2 pounds.