As long as they're both on the same planet, every kilogram weighs the same.
Put 1 kg of stones and 1 kg of feathers (or 1 kg of smoke or 1 kg of water or 1kg of dust)
on opposite ends of a see-saw, and they balance.
Because it's five times heavier of course !
If it were, it would be rather difficult to lift, and probably too big to fit a pencil through. A pencil sharpener is more likely to weigh 50 grams, if it is one of a mechanical variety.
A forklift will lift up to ten thousand pounds. A material lift is smaller and will only lift about five hundred pounds. There also a price difference if you know which one you need and want.
carnage can lift 50tons and 2tons is the strength of a car so just imagin how many cars carnage could lift in one hand carnage can lift 50tones and venom can lift 80tons so imagin how many cars venom and carnage could lift in one hand
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Because they have the same mass, the same force would be required to lift both 1kg of steel and 1kg of feathers. The "ease" of lifting the two masses would be equal.
It is easier to lift a load with a lever. You exert a large force over a small distance on the load end by exerting only a small force over a greater distance at the effort end. The following equation, and example, may help you visualize it.load arm X load force = effort arm X effort forceNow imagine that you have a one kilogram rock, and a one gram feather. If you place the the rock 1 cm to the left of the fulcrum, and the feather 1 meter to the right of the fulcrum, the two will be balanced. This is because the feather is 1000 times farther from the fulcrum than the rock. So, even though the rock is 1000 times heavier than the feather, the feather has a mechanical advantage, which balances it out on the fulcrum.
Heavier than What?
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Yes, a Chinook could lift an Apache. -I've seen them lift guns heavier than an Apache.
The large one on a birds wings; they produce lift.
The amount that a healthy person can lift depends on their height and weight.
It depends on the mass of the plane. The heavier the plane, the more lift it needs.
The weight of an aircraft counteracts the lift produced by an aircraft. The heavier an aircraft weighs the greater the lift needed to get off the ground.
About 0,85
God.
An aerodyne is a heavier-than-air craft, deriving its lift from motion.