A hydrogen balloon will find it easiest to lift feathers, followed by water, and most difficult to lift steel. Feathers have a low density, making them lighter, while water is denser but still lighter than steel. Steel is significantly denser and heavier, requiring more lift from the balloon.
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
milds steel is heavier unless you have a different sized one
Yes, a skeleton made of steel would be heavier than a normal human skeleton, as steel is denser and heavier than the bones that make up our skeletons. This would impact a person's mobility and overall weight.
Gold is heavier than steel. The density of gold is about 19.3 g/cm^3, while the density of steel ranges from 7.75 to 8.05 g/cm^3. So, for the same volume, gold will weigh more than steel.
are you being serious, if you are no, 15 is not heavier than 18 pounds of feathers.
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mild steel is heavier
no, steel is heavier
A hydrogen balloon will find it easiest to lift feathers, followed by water, and most difficult to lift steel. Feathers have a low density, making them lighter, while water is denser but still lighter than steel. Steel is significantly denser and heavier, requiring more lift from the balloon.
They are both equal in weight.
steel
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
Iron is the heavier element from which steel is primarily made.
milds steel is heavier unless you have a different sized one
No, steel is generally heavier than brass. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with a density greater than that of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc.
birds have feathers and not fur because fur is heavier than feathers and would restrict them from being able to fly