A ton of rocks weighs more.
Since they both weigh a ton, then they weigh the same.
An Imperial Gallon of pure water weighs 10 Pounds. There are 2240 pound in an imperial Ton (note the spelling). (Tonne is metric) Therefore answer is 2240 divided by 10 = 224 Gallon. A US gallon of pure water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds, therefore a 2000 pound US ton of water would contain approximately 239.8 gallons.
In normal conditions (in Earth's atmosphere, at the same elevation) a ton of apples weighs more than a ton of feathers, because the density of an apple is greater than density of a feather (feathers are mostly hollow inside). Therefore, the Earth's atmosphere has a greater "floating" effect on the feathers, making them weigh less than apples. People who give "both weigh the same" answer ignore the fact that a ton (1000 kg) is the measure of mass, not weight. Let me ask: what weighs more, a ton of rocks or a ton of helium-filled balloons? Guess! ;) Consider also that if you weigh the two commodities in a vacuum then there is no buoyancy factor.
Depends on what the liquid is. Molten lead weighs more than water, which weighs more than gasoline does. A cup of liquid is the same as 8 fluid ounces, but they are measuring a volume, not a weight.
To convert 1 cubic meter to 1 ton, you need to know the density of the material. The density of the material will determine the mass (weight) of the 1 cubic meter. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: mass (in tons) = volume (in cubic meters) x density (in tons per cubic meter) to get the conversion.
they are both equal in weight, there are jsut more feathers. Bot still weigh the same as a ton is a measurement of weight
They are equal. tw Which weighs more a ton of rocks or a tonne of feathers? They weigh the same!
I think they are the same.
A ton of rocks and a ton of feathers have precisely the same weight. Since their weights are the same, neither of them weighs more, and for the same reason, neither of them weighs less. If each of them were in a sealed carton, nothing you could do with a scale would tell you which carton holds which item, because a scale measures only weight and, as stated in the question and as we have already mentioned, each of these particular two items has the same weight.
1 ton of feathers, 1 ton of coal, 1 ton of water, etc.
Neither, they both weigh a ton.
They weigh the same.
A ton, by a large amount. There are 1,016.047 kilograms in a UK ton, or 907.18 kg in a US ton, or 1,000 kg in a metric tonne.
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They both weigh one tonne...
They both weigh the same! 1 TON and 1 TON!
lol a ton! someone asked me which weighs more a ton of feathers or a ton of butter. guess what i said....
a ton is 2000lbs