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?
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I don't get it
The steel, because it's FUCKING METAL!!!
*HEADBANGS*
well, diamond is the hardest metal
they both weigh a kilogramme
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A kilogram of your mum's pussy.
but stew is heavier than feathers
force = mass x acceleration
if you have a stew that has 12 lbs of mass then multiply it by 9.8 you get 45 kilogrammes of weight. same number if you had a bunch of feathers with 12 lbs of mass.
lol your an idiot, have you ever held a feather?
have you ever held a stew?
I know you haven't because it's too heavy for your skinny arms nerd.
You serious Cuckold? how are you gonna hold stew its liquid
I hold them in my biceps and big ass pecks, gaylord.
ass pecks? Are you a bird now or something? U peck butts? go back to reddint idiot liberal
my pecks are as big as the ass of my gf, jesus learn reading comprehension, dumbass!
Is this image from a serious popsci video
really? Jesus? I mean... sounds like a gross ignorance of the ancient crusades and all the evils of modern religion in the world today that we live in now... but ok
I bet you voted for Hillary "Rotten" Clinton
Jokes on you, I've allways been Ron Paul 2012
Too shade
This Will Be my last response, I'm done wasting my time on y
Jokes on you, I'm not worth your time
A kilogram is a unit of mass, which is the same as volume. Feathers are very quiet, ipso fatso, you need to drown.
Im*, you're*
Quit samefagging, nobody's fooled
>A kilogram is a unit of mass, which is the same as volume.
Can I quote this in my finals?
I appreciate your sense of humor, if we weren't anonymous I would ask to be your friend :))
Actually, there are people who enjoy mutual discussion about science/philosophy here. With all do respect, my good chap, go fuck thyself
Compare how dense both sides are, makes it easier to accept that they weigh the same
ty bby
no you dingus, a steel is heavier than a feather. So several steels are heavier than several feathers.
How are there people this dumb on this board?
I have a question.
Do you think they're called "do dates" because you have to do something by that date?
it's a "due date", nimrod, as in, I, due date, your mom
no idiot, its because you do the thing on the date, hence "DO: DATE"
Holy shit this thread is off topping, can we get back on OP and discuss why ameritards put and extra "me" in kilogram?
Thank you for setting me straight. You have my dew gratitude.
u will never be straight gay head
me as in meat as in you will never take my meat (2nd amendment right, shall NOT be infringed)
uh, it's the date the paper is due
so it's due date
you must be fun at parties -_-
joke's on you
never even been to one
Poor user.
I'd invite you to go candyflipping, but you seem like a square.
I'm more of a wine person tbqh
>kilogramme
>not kilogram
When will this meme die?
gramme is the only real spelling.
So is Aluminium.
Density greater for steel, so centre of mass is closer to earth.
This means steel is slightly heavier: gravitational effect stronger than on equal mass of feathers.
Tribs and booty says it
Density is more for steel. Plus it doesn't fall apart when held so it cant be partitioned into lighter pieces which the feathers can be.
the atmosphere is a fluid, the feathers are less dense than the steel therefore more buoyant.
the feathers and the steel have the same mass but different weight
Both have the same mass and will weigh basically the same amount if placed on a scale in a vacuum.
If the weighing is being done in the air and you want to be more accurate, you would want to take the buoyancy force of the displaced air into account.
The kilogram's worth of feathers displaces more air, so it will have a greater buoyancy force acting on it than will act on the klogram of steel, so the feathers will weigh ever so slightly less when you put them on a scale.
Density of steel - 8.05 g/cm3
Density of a feather - 0.02 g/cm3 (goose down)
Density of air - 0.0012 g/cm3
Volume of 1 kg of steel - 124.22 mL
Volume of 1 kg of feathers - 50 L
Force of gravity on steel - 9.8 N
Force of gravity on feathers - 9.8 N
Buoyancy force on steel - 0.0015 N
Buoyancy force on feathers - 0.59 N
Total weight of steel - 9.799 N
Total weight of feathers - 9.21 N (apparent mass of only 940 grams)
A kilogram of feathers is heavier because you also have to carry the weight of what you did to those poor birds.
and what about the animals they extracted the steel from? They don't matter?