Neither of the above BOTH ARE EQUAL
Nooo, 1kg gold is heavier 1kg cotton, because the last one has much more volume than the first, so Archimedes force reduces weight of a cotton more!
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That depends what substance you have a kilogram of.A kilogram of air fills many many cc.A kilogram of water fills only 1,000 cc (1 liter).A kilogram if ice fills a few more cc than a kilogram of water does.A kilogram of lead, gold, or rock fills only a small number of cc.
How much 84 kilograms of gold will be worth will depend on several factors including the current market rate. The current price of gold per kilogram in the US is about 1,290 USD and therefore 84 kilograms would be worth $108,360.
No, being a kilo, they are both the same weight
Weight-wise yes. But there is going to be a different volume due to density
1cm3 of gold is heavier than 1cm3 of cotton. This is because gold is much more dense than cotton; though the cotton and gold both take up 1cm3, the gold is much more dense, and therefore has a higher mass than the cotton.
The kilogram is a measure of weight so they are the same, the volume would be different.
Nooo, 1kg gold is heavier 1kg cotton, because the last one has much more volume than the first, so Archimedes force reduces weight of a cotton more!
No, 1 kilogram of gold and 1 kilogram of feathers weigh the same amount, as they both have a mass of 1 kilogram. However, gold is denser than feathers, so the volume of 1 kilogram of gold would be smaller than the volume of 1 kilogram of feathers. This is due to the differing densities of the materials, with gold being much denser than feathers.
They both weigh one kg, so they should have the same weight.
A kilogram of feathers and a kilogram of gold weigh the same—both are equal to one kilogram. The difference lies in their volume and density; feathers take up much more space than gold due to their lighter density. Thus, while they weigh the same, they have very different physical characteristics.
A pound of gold and a pound of cotton weigh the same because they both weigh one pound. The difference lies in their volume and value, as gold is much denser and more valuable than cotton.
What a strange question. A kilogram weighs a kilogram whatever the substance involved. The volume of the substance will vary though, a kilogram of gold is a cupful but a kilogram of rice is a whole bagful.
the gold would have more mass unless there is no gravity like on the moon then they would both fall at the same time.
It is not not correct that one pund of pure cotton weighs over one pound of pure gold because pounds is a measurement of wight. However, a measurement of mass, like grams, could make it seem like this because mass is often confused with weight. Weight would be different on another planet because the gravity is pulling you down more. However, mass, a measure of desity and inertia, would stay the same. A pound of cotton is heavier than a pound of gold as the pure cotton is weighed by avoirdupois pound. That consists of 16 ounces. whereas gold being a metal is weighed by troy pound. Its equivalent to 12 ounces.
Five pounds of anything equals five pound of anything else.