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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.
Kilograms are a measure of mass so if it's both 1kg then it's the same.
They both weigh the same: 1 kilogram. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, so the weight of both the 1 kilogram feather and the 1 kilogram stone would be the same.
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.
No, they are both 1 kilogram!
A kilogram is about 2.2 times heavier than a pound.
One kilogram (kg) is heavier than one pound. One kilogram is approximately equivalent to 2.2 pounds.
The kilogram is 1000 times heavier.
A kilogram is heavier than a pound. 1 kilogram is equivalent to about 2.2 pounds.
In vacuum, both 1 kg of cotton and 1 kg of iron would weigh the same. Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object, and in vacuum, there is no air resistance or buoyancy affecting the weight of the objects. So, 1 kg of cotton and 1 kg of iron would have the same weight.
Yes. A kilogram is about 35.3 ounces.
pound is heavier....as 1 pound=1000 kilograms
1 kilogram = 0.157473044 stones 80 kilograms = 12.59784352 stones
Due to atmospheric pressure 1 Kg of Cotton is slightly heavier than 1 kg of Iron.According to me cotton will be more lighter as air is a fluid and Archimedes principal applies on it. As cotton occuies more volume it will feel more upthrust and more loss in weight. Therefore it if lighter.