I got a question for you.
Whats heavier - a kilogramme of steel, or a kilogramme of feathers?
I got a question for you.
Whats heavier - a kilogramme of steel, or a kilogramme of feathers?
yes
A kalagram of stew, because stew is heavier than fedders
Better question: which is heavier 2.20462 lbs of feathers or 1kg of steel?
Neither, a kilogram is a kilogram you fucking dense cunt.
wew obviousley tha stew ya daft basted
but... the stew is heviah...
Weight : The force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).
Feathers have more buoyancy. Steel is heavier.
Also, what's this stew joke?
well, the way to find out is to see which one has more atoms!
but steel is heaver than feathers
if you let those two fall, they will not hit the ground at the same time.
O L D M E M E
I know, but they are both a kilogramme
What about a kilogram of shitposting?
Assuming both are a sphere of even density at STP in a vaccuum at sea level, the steel is heavier because its center of mass is closer to Earth's center of mass.
M'jokin!
[spoiler] ah dorn geht et [/spoiler]
my BBC
Wew
>tfw can't define a kilogram
GTFO Reddit fag
feathers aren't heavier than steel. what are you even talking about?
are you kidding me man, obviously a kilogram of feathers is more mass than a kilogramme of steal, beacuse to fit in the same volume it must hafv ehigher density, this is p obvious that means the feathers individually are more weight than the steal units
Brilliant. Remembering this now.