Well to simply phrase it, weigh 1 feather and simply times is by one million?
also, it depends what type of feather.. it you have varying kinds, you would need to establish an average feather weight before multiplying. to do this simply get 1 of each feather, weigh them, add up the weights and divide by the number of feathers.
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A million feathers weigh the same as a million feathers - a million times the weight of one feather. It's not rocket science, honey. So, if one feather weighs next to nothing, then a million feathers will still weigh next to nothing. Hope that clears things up for you!
Oh, dude, a million feathers? That's like... a lot of feathers. Well, technically, if we're talking about average bird feathers, they weigh about 1/3 of a gram each, so a million of them would weigh around 333,333 grams or about 733 pounds. But seriously, who's out here weighing a million feathers?
Welll your average aproximate wight of a feather is 453.59 grams so simply multiply that by a million find the ration of grams to pounds multiply then bam you got your answer.
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One million is a number, and as such, it is a concept rather than a physical object, and has no weight. You could weigh a million objects but you would have to say which objects they are; a million elephants weigh more than a million apples.
1,897,879,908.2 million pounds
Exactly the same amount he would way in feathers.
No, they should weigh the same.