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27 December, 11:20

Which is heavier 1kg of iron or 1 kg of feathers?

Which occupies more volume 1kg of iron or 1kg of feathers?

Which has a larger density, iron or feathers?

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  1. 27 December, 11:23
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    - - On Earth, 1 kg of anything weighs 9.81 Newtons (2.205 pounds). It doesn't matter what substance comprises the kilogram.

    - - Although their weights are identical, any mass of feathers occupies more volume than the same mass of iron, no matter where they happen to be located.

    - - Iron is more dense than feathers, and more dense than a lot of other substances as well, too.
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