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Since the steel weighs 1 lb (16 ounces) and the lead weighs 15 ounces, the steel is heavier.
Depends, of course, on the density of the steel.
A 21 Gage Steel plate is about 1/32 inch thick. Various charts put it at .032" to .033". That is for plain steel. Galvanized, aluminum and stainless have different measurements for the same gage.
the elephant is on average heavier
It depends. They weigh equally if 2 blocks weigh as much as 1 marble. If 2 blocks are heavier, 10 blocks > 5 marbles If 1 marble is heavier, 10 blocks < 5 marbles
Aluminum has about 1/3 the density of iron, therefore a given volume of aluminum would weigh about 1/3 as much as the same amount of iron. So no, aluminum is not heavier than iron; far from it.
Since the steel weighs 1 lb (16 ounces) and the lead weighs 15 ounces, the steel is heavier.
Use a magnet. Magnets stick to steel but don't stick to aluminum. Stainless is very weakly magnetic at best. Best to identify aluminum from stainless by weight (aluminum is much lighter) or by hardness (aluminum is much softer; scratches more easily). ***************** Though magnet test can show the difference between magnetic steel and aluminum, it cannot show the difference between non-magnetic steel and aluminum. In this case you can tell the difference by 1. weight , since aluminum has density 2700 kg/m3 and steel (magnetic or not) 7500 2. hardness, using a knife or something similar, since aluminum is softer than steel
Aluminum is used on aircraft instead of steel. This is because the density of aluminum is about 1/3 that of steel (meaning it is lighter). Aluminum is also more ductile than steel, allowing for it to bend or elastically deform without damaging the material.
Because they each weigh 300 pounds, they weigh the same, thus neither is heavier than the other.
The metric tonne is heavier than the US ton. 1 metric tonne is 1000 Kgs or 2204.62 pounds compared to 1 US ton which is 907.19 Kgs or 2000 pounds.
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The coated steel is fine. Real aluminum would be lighter with the advantages that brings. (slightly better ride and possibly slightly better fuel economy, maybe 1 or 2 %)
Both aluminum and steel are good materials for medical oxygen cylinders. Each material has unique advantages and disadvantages. The characteristics of aluminum cylinders are: 1. lighter weight than mild steel (although high strength steel is of equivalent weight). 2. does not rust 3. does not require re-painting 4. is less impact resistant than steel 5. has a shorter service life 6. lower resistance to heat, eg. looses it's temper (strength) at a lower temperature than steel Steel cylinders are: a. generally heavier than aluminum b. more resistant to impact c. higher resistance to heat before loosing strength d. requires repainting to inhibit rust e. has a longer service life
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Yes, gold is much denser and very much more conductive than materials that we otherwise use. Thus making excellent heat transfers and also being very precious and rare in its pure state. Uranium is much denser than gold.
The standard weight of 24 gauge sheet steel ... notgalvanized, stainless,or aluminum ... is 1.000 lb per ft2 .