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Since kilograms are the unit we use to measure mass, the answer is no: both have 1kg. of mass. :D
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∙ 12y agoHalf a kilogram is the mass in this case.Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.Half a kilogram is the mass in this case.
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the gold would have more mass unless there is no gravity like on the moon then they would both fall at the same time.
The unit of mass in SI is kilogram (kg).
Nothing would, because "kilogram" is a unit of mass, not weight (force). One kilogram of mass weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds) on Earth, but it weighs something different in other places. One kilogram is roughly the mass of 34 fluid ounces of water, and it's 10% more than the mass of a 2-pound block of cheese.
No, a kilogram is heavier than a feather. A kilogram is a unit of mass, while a feather is very light due to its low density.
Not sure if this is a serious question but...A kilogram is a unit of mass, or in this case, weight.A kilogram is a kilogram.One kilogram of anything is a kilogram.1 kg of iron = 1 kg of wool.
No, the inertia of an object is directly proportional to its mass. In this case, a 2 kilogram iron brick has twice the mass of a 1 kilogram iron brick, so it also has twice the inertia.
A kilogram is a measure of mass therefore a kilogram of lead and a kilogram of feathers have the same mass: one kilogram. They would, however, have different volumes and densities.
The weight of 1 kilogram of iron on Earth is greater than the weight of 1 kilogram of iron on the Moon. This is because weight depends on the gravitational pull of the celestial body, and Earth has a stronger gravitational force than the Moon.
Iron plate is denser than feather. Densities of materials are typically measured in terms of mass per unit volume, so iron plate, being a metal, is much denser than a feather, which is made of lightweight keratin.
Because physical properties have a lot more resistance than chemical properties. Thickness is a physical property because it doesn't have reactivity. If I took a shoe and threw it at my friend, he would grow a bump on his head. That would be a physical property. The same thing applies here. A Feather is a chemical substance, and Iron is a physical substance. A Feather is more dense, and has less mass. Iron is less dense, and has more mass. The answer is simple: Different subsctances have different melting points and boiling points, therefore feather samples weigh more than iron samples.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. If a watermelon is that big, then it is a kilogram.
Both the iron and the feather weigh the same at one kilogram. However, the iron feels heavier due to its density, which is much higher than that of feathers. Therefore, the same weight of iron occupies less space, creating a denser feeling when lifted, compared to the bulkier feathers.
A feather, a small apple, and a tennis ball typically have masses less than one kilogram.
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To check if a pencil has a mass of less than 1 kilogram, you would weigh the pencil using a scale that measures in kilograms. If the scale reads less than 1 kilogram, then the pencil's mass is less than 1 kilogram.