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Which would have more volume 1kg of lead or 1 kg of copper? Explain how you can tell​

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Answered by sakshimohile8
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Answered by DaRvl
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The lead and the copper will weigh the same. ... And that's because lead is more dense than copper. A given volume of lead weighs more than that same volume of copper. It turns out that 1kg of something will weigh the same as 1kg of something else, though the two may have different volumes for that weight .

Explanation:

If measured in air the air provides buoyancy and the greater volume of a kilogram of copper means that the copper displaces more air and in turn gets more support than given to the kilogram of lead. Thus, on a scale in air the lead kilogram will show a heavier weight than the kilogram of copper.

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