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what's heavier? a kilogramme of steel or a kilogramme of feathers?
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Originally posted by Kayhan:
But... Steel is heaviur than feathers? *confused look*
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Jake Mar 16, 2019 @ 5:23am 
Same
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Kayhan Mar 16, 2019 @ 5:24am 
But... Steel is heaviur than feathers? *confused look*
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Knee Mar 16, 2019 @ 5:26am 
welcome to the kilogrammy awards
Originally posted by Kayhan:
But... Steel is heaviur than feathers? *confused look*
I KNOW, But their both a kilogram
Kargor Mar 16, 2019 @ 5:33am 
Originally posted by  Kubuszz :
Same

Well, this begs for the usual joke: drop both on your head, and then answer the question again :-)
Radene Mar 16, 2019 @ 6:26am 
Steel. Feathers will take up more volume, which means that some of their volume will be further away from the center of Earth so the gravity pull will be less....so the scale will show less. Or it would if anyone had a scale that precise.

Thing is, kilogram is the unit for mass, not weight, while on a scale, you get the weight.
SpaceyMatt Mar 16, 2019 @ 6:27am 
If only we had not done this before recently...
Originally posted by Radene:
Steel. Feathers will take up more volume, which means that some of their volume will be further away from the center of Earth so the gravity pull will be less....so the scale will show less. Or it would if anyone had a scale that precise.

Thing is, kilogram is the unit for mass, not weight, while on a scale, you get the weight.
lol its a joke from limmys show. ofcourse i already knew the answer.
Radene Mar 16, 2019 @ 6:28am 
Originally posted by only in my city this a god thing:
Originally posted by Radene:
Steel. Feathers will take up more volume, which means that some of their volume will be further away from the center of Earth so the gravity pull will be less....so the scale will show less. Or it would if anyone had a scale that precise.

Thing is, kilogram is the unit for mass, not weight, while on a scale, you get the weight.
lol its a joke from limmys show. ofcourse i already knew the answer.

/golfclap
Amuro0079 Mar 16, 2019 @ 7:00am 
Emotionally, feather. The amount of birds you have to kill to get the feathers carries a far heavier weight than steel of the same mass.
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DarkCrystalMethod Mar 16, 2019 @ 8:55am 
If only OP's question used real units.
Danger Mar 16, 2019 @ 8:56am 
idiots of the century
they have the same mass (unaffected by gravity) but different weights (affected by gravity)
secuda Mar 16, 2019 @ 9:18am 
Ah my old enemy.
Vince ✟ Mar 16, 2019 @ 9:28am 
Originally posted by Radene:
Steel. Feathers will take up more volume, which means that some of their volume will be further away from the center of Earth so the gravity pull will be less....so the scale will show less. Or it would if anyone had a scale that precise.

Thing is, kilogram is the unit for mass, not weight, while on a scale, you get the weight.
I didn't know this. Interesting
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