The weight of a 5-gallon bucket of rocks can vary widely depending on the type of rock, but a general estimate is about 75 to 100 pounds. For example, gravel typically weighs around 100 pounds per cubic foot, while other types of rocks may differ. Therefore, it's best to consider the specific type of rock to get an accurate weight.
I would need more details to answer but if your asking about the common question, "What weighs more, an ounce of feathers, or an ounce of rocks?" then they are the same.
They both weigh 2567 pounds.
Yes, a bag of feathers can have more mass than a bag of rocks if the bag of feathers is large enough or contains a sufficient quantity of feathers. Mass is determined by the amount of material in an object, regardless of its composition. Therefore, if the feathers are densely packed or if there are many more feathers than rocks, the bag of feathers could outweigh the bag of rocks.
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Pebbles are heavier because they're rocks. Feathers are lightweight and fur.
The weight of a 5-gallon bucket of rocks can vary widely depending on the type of rock, but a general estimate is about 75 to 100 pounds. For example, gravel typically weighs around 100 pounds per cubic foot, while other types of rocks may differ. Therefore, it's best to consider the specific type of rock to get an accurate weight.
A pound of feathers and a pound of rocks both weigh the same - one pound. The difference lies in the density of the objects; feathers are less dense, so a pound of feathers will take up more space than a pound of rocks.
I would need more details to answer but if your asking about the common question, "What weighs more, an ounce of feathers, or an ounce of rocks?" then they are the same.
They both weigh 2567 pounds.
They are equal. tw Which weighs more a ton of rocks or a tonne of feathers? They weigh the same!
Your answer is in the question! A gallon container will hold a gallon of anything, including water, air, rocks, lava, peanuts, marbles...etc. Also, a gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
"Depends on how much gold and how many feathers you have. " I believe the riddle is usually "which weighs more - a pound of gold or a pound of feather?" The answer is that they weigh the same amount - they are both a pound. However, one cannot answer your question without further details since we clearly do not know how much of each object we have and how heavy it is.
Answer That seems like a trick question to me! You could certainly gather enough feathers to equal the 'weight' of a rock. Weight is a measure of gravitational force on an object. The pull of gravity on a rock and a feather will be the same. In a vacuum, they will both fall at the same rate. They will both hit the bottom at the same time. Now of course, rocks feel heavier than feathers. But you could gather enough feathers so that a box of feathers feels just about as heavy as a rock. So which weighs more? Feathers or rocks? The question you should probably ask is which has more 'mass'. A measure of mass doesn't change with altitude, as does weight. Mass will be the same measurement for an object no matter where you take the measurement. And even better, you should probably ask which has the bigger density. Density is mass per volume. And then, of course, the answer is easy to give: rocks have a bigger density than feathers. Because if you take a box filled with rocks and a box filled with feathers, and if both boxes have the same size (the same volume) then the box with rocks is going to have the bigger mass.
A ton of rocks and a ton of feathers have precisely the same weight. Since their weights are the same, neither of them weighs more, and for the same reason, neither of them weighs less. If each of them were in a sealed carton, nothing you could do with a scale would tell you which carton holds which item, because a scale measures only weight and, as stated in the question and as we have already mentioned, each of these particular two items has the same weight.
Yes, a bag of feathers can have more mass than a bag of rocks if the bag of feathers is large enough or contains a sufficient quantity of feathers. Mass is determined by the amount of material in an object, regardless of its composition. Therefore, if the feathers are densely packed or if there are many more feathers than rocks, the bag of feathers could outweigh the bag of rocks.
Both 100 pounds of rocks and 100 pounds of feathers weigh the same amount, which is 100 pounds. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, and in this case, both sets of objects have the same weight. The difference lies in their densities, with rocks being much denser than feathers, which is why a smaller volume of rocks weighs the same as a larger volume of feathers.