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Your options are...
A) A brick
B) A feather
Which is it?
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Which is it? It is which. Which as in A. Brick. Brick is heavier.
a brick.
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You forgot one "tricky" thing;
What weighs more?
A) kilogram of stone
B)kilogram of feather
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You forgot one "tricky" thing;
What weighs more?
A) kilogram of stone
B)kilogram of feather
The stone, given an average density for stone and the feather.
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Goshanoob wrote:You forgot one "tricky" thing;
What weighs more?
A) kilogram of stone
B)kilogram of featherThe stone, given an average density for stone and the feather.
the feathers, because you have to carry the weight of what you did to all those birds.
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Your options are...
A) A brick
B) A featherWhich is it?
What an excellent question! Let's take a closer look at this using some pictures.
If you notice, the "A Brick" seems to be a pretty standard looking brick. The only difference that I notice, is that it has a letter "A" on it.
Similarly, the "A feather" looks like a typical bird feather - Except it too has an A on it.
Example:
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To calculate the weight of these, we must first... well... weigh them.
I have printed and cut out both of the pictures shown, and it appears that the A feather weights slightly more than the A brick. This is most likely because the picture of the A feather is larger than the picture of the A brick. However, I am unsure. I need to do some more testing to find out.
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I will run more experiments on this and be back once I have come to a conclusion.
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Bobithan wrote:Your options are...
A) A brick
B) A featherWhich is it?
What an excellent question! Let's take a closer look at this using some pictures.
If you notice, the "A Brick" seems to be a pretty standard looking brick. The only difference that I notice, is that it has a letter "A" on it.Similarly, the "A feather" looks like a typical bird feather - Except it too has an A on it.
Example:
---To calculate the weight of these, we must first... well... weigh them.
I have printed and cut out both of the pictures shown, and it appears that the A feather weights slightly more than the A brick. This is most likely because the picture of the A feather is larger than the picture of the A brick. However, I am unsure. I need to do some more testing to find out.
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I will run more experiments on this and be back once I have come to a conclusion.
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I do not know how heavy is a dinosaur feather.
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1 kg of stone and 1 kg of water. What weights more?
If you can read properly, EACH ONE WEIGHTS 1 KG, IT SAYS ALL.
They both weight the same.
How can you say that 1kg > 1kg when 1kg = 1kg
You can say 1 = 1, not 1 > 1, uness you mean 1,(0 period)1 which equals to 1
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