They weigh the same.
Ten pounds of anything is exactly the same weight as ten pounds of anything else.
They weigh the same.
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No, a ton of feathers and a ton of iron have the same weight because they both weigh a ton. However, the volume occupied by the ton of feathers would be significantly larger than the ton of iron due to the lower density of feathers.
Neither, a ton is a ton.....they are both the same weight.
They equal the same
Neither is heavier. They both weigh a ton. Only there would be much more feathers than bricksFirst of all (face palm). They are the same mass, a tone.
They are equal. tw Which weighs more a ton of rocks or a tonne of feathers? They weigh the same!
A ton is a unit of weight, so a ton of coal and a ton of feathers would both weigh the same - one ton.
Those two items are equal in weight. Each weighs exactly 2,000 pounds.
A ton of brings does not exist, but if you mean a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers, they both weigh the same - 2000lbs. A ton is an imperial unit of measuring weight - it doesn't measure volume (or space that on object takes up). A ton of bricks would be relatively compact, while a ton of feathers would take up an enormous amount of space.
This question has been answered to death on this website! To cut a long story short... Given that a ton of feathers and a ton of bricks are of equal mass, but differing volume (the feathers are much less dense, and thus more volumous):Assuming they are measured at the same location on Earth, the ton of feathers would displace more air (a fluid), creating greater upthrust, thus causing them to weigh less.So, a ton of bricks is heavier than a ton of feathers. (on Earth)
Both the same. 1000kg = 1 metric tonne.
No a lb of bricks and a pound of feathers is still a pound same with concrete and iron
They both weigh the same, a ton is a unit of weight and it is equivalent to 2000 pounds regardless of the material being weighed. So, a ton of gold and a ton of feathers both weigh one ton.