If the feathers and steel were both the same _quantity_ (eg 50cm cubed, or even just one thin sheet of steel and one small feather), then the steel would be heavier because of the difference in density
Actually it’s feathers. Both weigh the same physically, but with the feathers you have to carry the mental weight of what you did to those poor birds [ *STOLEN BTW FROM TWITTER* ]
People keep saying it’s because there both a kilogram but wouldn’t steel still be heavier? I’m so confused. How could they both be a kilogram. Steel is literally made out of metal. I feel stupid that I don’t understand my whole life is a lie I don’t know how they are the same it doesn’t make any sense. ;-;
@@gbee8263 Kilogram is a measurement of weight that they use in Europe (and everywhere else that's not in the USA). So, if they're both a kilogram, it means they're the same weight. It's not about the size. It's about the weight. Hope this helps. 😁
@@gbee8263 It's a weight measurement. It's like saying a pound of steel versus a pound of feathers. It's not a physical amount. There are way more feathers in a kilogram of feathers, bc you need more feathers to be as heavy as steel, but the weight is the same. It's the volume that's different.