They both weigh the same, 1 kg
1kg=2.2lb 300g=10.6oz answer 1kg
1.000000001 kg is heavier
One kg
They both weigh the same = 1KgThe answer is there in your question
Both 1kg of iron and 1kg of cotton would have the same weight in a vacuum. Weight is determined by mass, which is the same for both objects in this scenario.
They both weigh the same, 1 kg
Cotton is a very lightweight plant, and fabric. Metal is much heavier than cotton.
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!
1kg of iron contains more matter and occupies less space than 1kg of cotton. Iron is denser than cotton, so it has a higher mass-to-volume ratio.
No, both 1kg of lead and 1kg of feather would weigh the same in a vacuum because weight depends on mass, and both objects have a mass of 1kg. Gravity affects weight, but in a vacuum, there is no air to provide resistance, so both objects would fall at the same rate.
Cotton wool is less dense than iron, meaning it takes up more space for the same mass. Iron is much denser and therefore occupies less volume compared to the same mass of cotton wool.
Both 1 kg of iron and 1 kg of cotton will fall at the same rate in a vacuum due to the effect of gravity, as they have the same mass. In the presence of air resistance, the cotton may appear to fall slower due to its larger surface area compared to the iron.
1kg = 1000g
1kg is heavier because 1kg is equivalent to 1000g 700g is equal to .7kg
Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.