Take 2kg of cotton and 2kg of iron which is more heavy
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No, in the same gravitational field they weigh the same. Your question is one of many which has been mistranslated from an old puzzler "Which weighs more, a pound of gold or a pound of (low density substance)?" The puzzler depends on an obscure fact about how precious metals are weighed. Look up my answer to a similar question for details.
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If they were weighed in a vaccum, they would be the same. If however they were weighed in air, the iron would register a larger weight because, being more dense than cotton, it would displace less air and therefore have less bouyancy due to the displaced air.
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If they were weighed in a vaccum, they would be the same. If however they were weighed in air, the iron would register a larger weight because, being more dense than cotton, it would displace less air and therefore have less bouyancy due to the displaced air.
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