A pound of steel.
No, a pound of anything has the same mass.Well, my friend, a pound is a pound, so they are of equal weights.
a Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds...
100 grams is a 100 grams no matter what the material, they weigh the same.
With gold selling in 2012 at $1700 an ounce or more, a trillion dollars worth would be equal to or less than 29,781 short tons (US). A short ton is 2000 pounds (avoirdupois). A troy pound of gold is 12 troy ounces, and is equal to about 0.823 pounds. At $1700 an ounce (troy), gold would be $20,400 a troy pound, or $16,789 a pound (avoirdupois). A ton would therefore be $33,578,000.
If someone asks you "which is heavier, a POUND of bricks or a POUND of feathers" they are equal because they both weigh a pound.I say a pound of bricks is heavierIn general the both weigh the same amount when it comes to a pound. Not a single brick and a single feather Everyone knows a brick weighs more than a feather.
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A kilogram of silver weighs more.
A pound of gold weighs the same as a pound of silver, because they are both one pound. But a block of gold would weigh more than the same-sized block of silver (gold is more dense than silver, so a smaller volume weighs the same).
A pound of gold weighs the same as a pound of cotton. The difference lies in the density and volume of the two materials. Gold is denser and takes up less space, making it more valuable by weight compared to cotton.
No, a pound of anything has the same mass.Well, my friend, a pound is a pound, so they are of equal weights.
the lead clearly weighs more...
A 200 pound man weighs more.
Depends on the length and if they are galvanized or COPPERLonger nails weigh more thus less per pound and copper weighs more then galvanized steel
It depends on whether you have a huge pile of gold and a tine bit of silver, or a huge pile of silver and a tiny bit of gold. Gold has a higher density, so if you have the same volumes, then the gold will have the greater mass.
Each weighs a pound so neither weights more than the other..
One would think that this is the old "What weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?" question with a twist. Truth is, gold is usually weighed in Troy pounds which are different from the ordinary (avoirdupois) pounds that we know and love. One ordinary pound weighs the equivalent of 453.59 grams at sea level, and one Troy pound weighs the equivalent of 373.24 grams. Troy pounds are divided into 12 Troy ounces. So the next time you're out shopping for gold, make sure the price list matches up with the scale the seller is using!
One pound weighs more then one gram. There are about 453 grams in a pound. (453.59237 to be exact)