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Which has more Volume?


Question Posted Thursday November 1 2007, 5:48 pm

ONE kg of lead or ONE kg of aluminum?

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orphans answered Friday November 2 2007, 5:03 pm:
(refering to the anwer below me) no they have the same MASS not Volume.

i would suspect aluminium would.

you could use the feather comparison if you wanted to know the mass, but seeing how you want to know volume..then i think aluminium would, seeing how its lighter..as in a sheet of aluminium would weigh more than a sheet of lead, even though you dont get sheets of lead. i dont think you do anyways.

the point im trying to get across is that seeing how aluminium weights less than lead, you would need more to make up one KG. i may be wrong in everything ive said but im sure im right :)

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theymos answered Friday November 2 2007, 9:25 am:
**Looking back, flare is correct. Aluminum would have more volume, because it is less dense.**

They have the same volume. It's like "which weights more, a pound of feather or a pound of lead".

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