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Would this distinction hold in zero gravity?I would think not, but I've been wrong before.
I guess the answer to this question is slightly open.
Water is actually denser than ice at one liter.
Isn't 1kg of iron=1 kg of wool?
Quote from: myuncle on 28/01/2021 01:51:51Isn't 1kg of iron=1 kg of wool? yes, but liters (volume) ≠ kg (mass)
I know, but the question was about weight, not about mass, volume or density.
Quote from: myuncle on 28/01/2021 12:58:01I know, but the question was about weight, not about mass, volume or density.The (11 year old) question was about the weight of two equal volumes, not the weight of two equal masses.
The word volume is not even mentioned
Quote from: Halc on 28/01/2021 13:34:11Quote from: myuncle on 28/01/2021 12:58:01I know, but the question was about weight, not about mass, volume or density.The (11 year old) question was about the weight of two equal volumes, not the weight of two equal masses.The word volume is not even mentioned, it asks only about the weight.