A platinum cube will be worth a lot more than a silver cube of the same size, and the platinum cube will weigh a lot more (more than twice).
Only if it is less dense than the liquid silver, yes. However if both densities of the silver cube and the liquid silver are equal, or the same as each other. Then the silver cube will stay where ever you leave it in the liquid silver.
Examples of face centered cube crystal structure (fcc or ccp) are: Copper, Silver, Gold, Nickel, Aluminum, Helium, Neon, Sulfur, Argon, Calcium, Germanium, Krypton, Strontium, Rhodium, Palladium, Xenon, Ytterbium, Platinum, Iridium, and Lead. http://periodictable.com/Properties/A/CrystalStructure.html
It depends on the size of the cube.
Silver is not magnetic. However, testing this way has its issues as some underlying metals used in the formation of the product and then are coated with silver can also make the item seem like solid silver. The test should also include other tests to make better comparisons i.e an Ice test. This is where a cube of ice is placed on the silver item (not easy on jewelry and coins) silver has the highest thermal conductivity of any common metal or alloy, though copper is right behind. The ice, if it is silver will start to melt very quickly as silver absorbers room heat quickly
No it is not
A cube of platinum of the same size as a cube of silver will weigh more.
difference between square and cube
the differences is a cuboid 4 rectangles and a cube doesn't
A cube is a rectangular prism where all sides are of equal length.
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A cube is 3-dimensional.
1. Cube has all sides equal whereas cuboid doesn't. 2. Cube has all diagonals equal whereas cuboid doesn't.
Only if it is less dense than the liquid silver, yes. However if both densities of the silver cube and the liquid silver are equal, or the same as each other. Then the silver cube will stay where ever you leave it in the liquid silver.
Turn your question around. What is the difference between a glass of water, glass of alcohol and a glass of gasoline? Well they may look the same but have different weights and properties. Same with the cubes you describe. They may look somewhat alike but are formed from different metals, one -- the platinum cube -- being vastly more valuable than the other.
The differences between a cube and asquare pyramid is that - A vube has 6 faces and a square pyramid has 5 faces. - A cubehas 8 vertices and a square pyramid has 5 vertices. - A cube has 12 edges and asquare pyramid has 8edges. I hope this helped!
The differences between GameCube controllers are generally aesthetic, the button amount is standard.