They weigh the same!
Neither, even though you have not identified the constituent substance of the 2.5 pounds. Whatever it is, the weights you've listed are equal.
2 pounds is 2 pounds, whether it is bricks or feathers.
A pound of lead weighs the same as a pound of feathers. The weight is the same, but the volume of feathers will be much greater than that of lead.
The brain weighs on average about 3 pounds, the lungs weigh about 2.2 pounds combined, the heart weighs about 0.6 pounds, and both kidneys combined typically weigh about 0.5 pounds. So, the brain weighs the most out of the options provided.
There will be more feathers but the weight will be the same :10 pounds of feathers 10 pounds of gold 10 pounds of each <><><> In MOST cases, would agree with the above, but GOLD is different. Gold, Platinum, and all precious metals are measured in TROY ounces and TROY pounds, where feathers are measured in ordinary (avoirdupois) pounds. A TROY pound has 12 ounces instead of 16, and is not as heavy as a standard pound. This is the rare case of a pound NOT being a pound.
they are the same
They both weigh 2567 pounds.
Feathers. The feathers would weigh 3 and 1/8th pounds while the apples only weigh 3 pounds.
Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 50 ounces is three and an eighth pounds, which is more than 3 pounds. So the feathers weigh more.
A roll (40 coins) of U.S. nickels weighs less than a half pound. 90 nickels equals a little more than one pound.
2 pounds of bricks weighs more than 2 pounds of feathers. Weight is measured in pounds, so both items would weigh the same amount.
They weigh the same, both are 100 pounds in weight.
They weigh the same they are both 100 pounds....
Trick question? The 60 kilograms (a little more than 132 pounds) of feathers weigh more!
60kg of feathers weigh more 132 lbs and takes up a lot more space then the cement.....here is one for you where is the warmest nicest beach east of florida...and its not cape cod.....Its Basin Head beach in Prince Edward Island in Canada check it out.....I can get you land there.
No, a pound of anything has the same mass.Well, my friend, a pound is a pound, so they are of equal weights.
One kilogram of brick weighs as much as one kilogram of feathers. (I do not know what a "chesse of feathers" is...)