They are both equal in weight.
Feathers
They weigh the same.
Ten pounds of anything is exactly the same weight as ten pounds of anything else.
They weigh the same.
The word "heavy"
Washing-ton
Neither, a ton is a ton.....they are both the same weight.
no, ether way iron is more dense than feathers
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.
Neither is heavier. You could have 100 bricks and a million feathers, they still weigh a ton. If both weigh a ton, it doesn't matter how many.
They are equal. tw Which weighs more a ton of rocks or a tonne of feathers? They weigh the same!
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)
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.
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
A ton of x is neither heavier nor lighter than a ton of y - regardless of how heavy the individual units of x or y. Obviously, you would need a lot more feathers than bricks but that's another question entirely.