yes
Each weighs a pound so neither weights more than the other..
The weight of an object is measured in Newtons and not grams, so there cannot be such an object. The question is like asking what object weights more than 500 metres!
Different brick have areas. The normal is about 3.5 per sq ft. 270 x 3.5 = 945 The brick are sold in cubes that range from 4 to 500 per cube. You have to think about a waste factor, or if your wall has details such as row locks or coins you will use more than the surface area. Unfortunately brick layers are paid by the brick... it does not bother them to waste.
No. Those are equal weights.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.
They all have the same weight . . . . . 1 pound.
A gold brick is more dense than a cement brick. Gold has a much higher density than cement, so a gold brick would weigh more for the same size compared to a cement brick.
A brick made of lead would weigh more than a brick made of iron, as lead is denser and heavier than iron. Even though they are the same size, the lead brick would have more mass.
The 2kg brick has more inertia than the 1kg brick. Inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass, so the higher the mass, the greater the inertia.
A brick made of lead would weigh more than a brick made of iron of the same size. This is because lead is denser than iron, meaning it has more mass packed into a similar volume.
Most of the animals weights more than a kilograms.
Two.
A brick weighs more than a sponge because its material, such as clay or concrete, is denser and more compact than the material of a sponge, which is porous and lightweight. The density of the brick's material causes it to have more mass packed into the same volume compared to the sponge.
it will hold the road better
More gravity on Earth.
A brick would fall faster than a penny off a roof due to the difference in their mass. Objects of different weights fall at the same rate due to gravity, but the brick would have a greater force pulling it downwards compared to the penny.