Environmental Sciences, asked by xiiaoyi153, 9 months ago

Why do objects that are of the same size sometimes have different weights?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It comes from the atomic weight of the atoms composing an object and how closely packed is the material composing that object. The old trick question, what weighs more, a pound of feathers and a pound of iron, plays off this property to confuse which is heavier when they weigh the same, a pound.

Answered by prangan22bhojak
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Answer:

It comes from the atomic weight of the atoms composing an object and how closely packed is the material composing that object. The old trick question, what weighs more, a pound of feathers and a pound of iron, plays off this property to confuse which is heavier when they weigh the same, a pound.

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