A cubic Meter of Steel is heavier than a cubic meter of wood because Steel is more dense than wood therefore there is more of it in the same cubic area.
But if you compare a pound of wood to a pound of steel they will in fact be the same weight. :op
Wood is generally lighter than steel. Steel is denser and heavier than wood, making it stronger but heavier. This difference in weight makes steel a common choice for structural applications where strength and durability are important factors.
Steel is heavier than feathers. This is because steel is a denser material, meaning that a given volume of steel will weigh more than the same volume of feathers.
Copper is more dense than iron, if that is what is being asked. The density of copper is about 8.94 grams per cubic centimeter. Iron had a density of about 7.874 grams per cubic centimeter.
A cubic meter of steel weighs almost 3 times more than a cubic meter of aluminum. Density of steel is 7.85 g/ cm3, aluminum is 2.7 g/ cm3
no, steel is heavier
A cubic meter is larger than a cubic centimeter.
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
By what power of ten is a cubic meter greater than a cubic centimeter?
No, steel is generally heavier than brass. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with a density greater than that of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
The meter is a bit more than a yard, so a cubic meter will have a bit more than a cubic yard in it. The cubic meter is actually about 1.30795 cubic yards, so since we're just doing a "ball park" estimate, our guess that a cubic meter is about the same as a cubic yard is only off a bit. A cubic meter is about 1.3 cubic yards if you wish to get a bit more specific.
You can’t. For volume you would use mass divided by density. A material that is heavier per cubic meter of volume will weigh more than a material that is lighter per cubic meter of volume if the materials are the same volume