Because pounds measure weight. A pound of feathers would be a whole lot bigger than a pound of lead.
They both weigh one pound and are therefore the same weight. The answer to the questions is no.
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
Both weigh the same - a pound!
they both weigh the same.
They both weigh one pound and are therefore the same weight. The answer to the questions is no.
One, the correct term is "Which weighs more: a pound of lead or a pound of feathers?" Two, the answer is that they weigh exactly the same, because they both weigh a pound.
Since each substance weighs a pound, they weigh the same amount.
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
They weigh the same there both a pound.
Both weigh the same - a pound!
they both weigh the same.
No, a pound of feathers and a pound of iron weigh the same, as they both weigh one pound. The difference between the two is their density and composition - feathers are less dense and made of organic material, while iron is a denser metal.
they both weigh the same one pound.
They weigh the same.