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Yes, a diamond-tipped tool will cut tungsten.
Tungsten is stronger and harder than diamond. Tungsten has a higher tensile strength and can withstand more force and pressure compared to diamond. Diamond is known for its hardness, not strength.
No. Only diamond can cut diamond.
Diamond is harder than tungsten. Diamond is the hardest known natural material and ranks as a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, while tungsten has a hardness of around 7.5 on the same scale.
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral. Your question implies strength, not hardness. Strength implies molecular cohesion. You could devise an experiment to pull a diamond apart, but it would be a nearly impossible experiment, because anything you attach to a diamond would not be strong enough to effectively pull the diamond apart.
Graphite can be scratched by materials that are harder than it, such as diamond and tungsten.
Tungsten can be engraved. Hardness is measured on the MOHs hardness scale. This is a scale from 1 - 10 where 1 is the softest and 10 is the hardest. A diamond registers as a 10 on the MOHs hardness scale and tungsten carbide registers between 8.5 - 9. Jewelers use diamond tipped engraving tools to engrave tungsten. A more recent trend is Laser Engraving. Some jewelers have been using machines with lasers to burn an engraving into tungsten. Both methods of engraving are effective.
Very strong ANS2: At ordinary conditions of pressure, the temperatures where tungsten melts, carbon would vaporize. That would effectively prevent the crystalline form of carbon {diamond) from forming. Iron becomes harder when alloyed with carbon because it fills in the gaps (interstices) in iron. Since carbon does not form an interstitial alloy with tungsten, it would form pockets or inclusions of carbon in the tungsten and weaken the metal.
Diamond is one of the hardest materials and can only be scratched by another diamond. Other materials that are difficult to scratch include sapphire and tungsten carbide.
Diamond can cut glass, but so also can Emeralds and Topaz, Quartz, Tungsten and hardened Steel.
i don't think it does because on the mohs hardness scale its a 8-9 that's a lot considering diamond is a 10 and is the hardest known thing.
Diamond