They weigh the same.
They are both 1 Kilo. So, no.
They are both exactly the same - they weigh a pound. However, the feathers will take up a lot more space (about 0.77942 litres for every kg of feathers - or 779 cm3/kg) whereas the lead would be much smaller (about 0.12700 itres for every kg of iron - or 127 cm3/kg).
It is rather a trick question. People are thrown off by the feathers (light things) and nails (heavier things) but pound are pounds. The pound of feathers will most likely be larger in volume than the pound of nails.
one half of one pound
One pound of anything weighs one pound.
They are both 1 Kilo. So, no.
Both a Pound of Iron and a Pound of Air weight the same ... One Pound ... neither is 'heavier.'
One pound is is about 4.5 times heavier than 100 grams.
They weigh the same...One Pound.
They are both one pound, so they weigh the same amount.
They're the same amount.
One kilogram is about 2.2 times heavier than one pound.
That's silly. The both weigh the same.
they would both weigh the same as they are both one pound!!
They are both exactly the same - they weigh a pound. However, the feathers will take up a lot more space (about 0.77942 litres for every kg of feathers - or 779 cm3/kg) whereas the lead would be much smaller (about 0.12700 itres for every kg of iron - or 127 cm3/kg).
Two Pound coins are heavier. One Pound coins weigh 9.5 grams. 1997 to present bimetal Two Pound coins weigh 12 grams. 1986 to 1996 nickel-brass Two Pound coins weigh 15.98 grams.
One kilogram is about 2.2 times heavier than one pound.