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A kilogram of sand takes up less space than a kilogram of air, because sand is more dense than air. A kilogram of sand takes up more space than a kilogram of gold, because sand is less dense than gold.
A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what.
That's not actually a real math question.because any object could be 1kilogram.. You can have 1kilogram of feathers.1kilogram of rocks.1kilogram of sand etc
Oh, dude, they're both a kilogram, like, obviously. It's not a trick question, it's just a matter of density. So, whether you're lugging around a kilo of cotton or a kilo of sand, either way, you're getting a workout!
It's the same weight
A kilogram of sand takes up less space than a kilogram of air, because sand is more dense than air. A kilogram of sand takes up more space than a kilogram of gold, because sand is less dense than gold.
because sand is smaller than feathers and it would take up as much space with the sand , and if the feathers were there it would take up more space because its and larger object than the sand .
The difference is in their density. While both weigh the same (1 pound), feathers take up more space due to their low density, while sand is more compact due to its higher density.
Sand is denser than feathers. Since a given volume of a denser material has more mass than the same volume of a less dense material, when you make the masses the same, the volumes must vary.
Sand is denser than cotton, and density is an intensive property, so it doesn't matter if you have 1 kg or 1 g. Since density is mass/volume, the same mass of cotton will occupy a greater volume than that for sand, thus making the denominator larger, and the density less.
To convert milligrams per liter (mg/L) to milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) for sand, you need to know the density of sand to account for the volume change. Once you have the density, you can multiply the mg/L value by 1000 (since 1 liter of water is approximately 1 kilogram) and divide by the density of sand to get the mg/kg value.
The density of sand can vary depending on its composition, but on average, the density of sand is around 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, 1 kilogram of sand would occupy approximately 625 cubic centimeters. Since 1 cup is equivalent to approximately 236.588 milliliters, 1 kilogram of sand would be roughly equivalent to about 2.64 cups.
1 kg is still 1 kg no matter what the substance is. a kilogram weighs 2.2 lbs brewski
In compacted sand the grains of sand are closer together, meaning there are more grains in a certain volume. This gives a higher value for density.
A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what.
That's not actually a real math question.because any object could be 1kilogram.. You can have 1kilogram of feathers.1kilogram of rocks.1kilogram of sand etc
i dont know if this is correct butt, i think mass, because , mass is considered as matter half the time, and a feathers kilograms take up less space than sands. this is because of the width of the object or substance? no promises but i think this is rightt <333