a pound is a pound! no matter what it is.
2006-07-10 21:20:12
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answer #1
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answered by Sammy 3
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In reality a pound of iron will be equal to a pound of feathers but quantity wise, you will get more feathers as compared to a few rocks no matter how small they may be.
2006-07-11 00:33:56
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answer #2
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answered by vitus ch1630 1
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the common sense answer is they are the same but put them in a vacuum the feathers will weigh more because they will displace more air this helps the feathers to float a little in air with the air gone they will sink more then the dense rock
2006-07-18 13:42:55
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answer #3
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answered by itwillbeme2@sbcglobal.net 1
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to lift the rocks because the density of the pound. the feathers take up a greater amount of area thus would feel lighter. example my hot tub weighs three hundred pounds and i can lift and move it myself. i cant lift six bags of thinset at the same time which is 300 pounds.
2006-07-10 23:40:50
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answer #4
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answered by rmisbach 4
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You said a pound of both, so they are the same.
2006-07-10 21:22:29
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answer #5
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answered by crazymomma 4
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i let you know when i gather enough feathers to compare with the lb of rocks sitting on the scale .........
2006-07-11 07:33:02
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answer #6
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answered by MaLeo 1
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of coz, it's rock which is heavier because feathers are almost weightless....
2006-07-10 21:23:34
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answer #7
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answered by mashi25maro 1
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You can argue that they weigh the same but think about which you would rather be hit in the head with.
2006-07-11 01:11:36
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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What's longer, a yard of rope or a yard of dental floss?
2006-07-10 21:20:39
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answer #9
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answered by I Know Nuttin 5
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a pound of aholes
2006-07-10 21:20:02
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answer #10
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answered by STEVE0 THE CLOWN 3
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