Aluminium is the lightest one.
Yes, aluminum is light in weight compared to many other metals.
because it is light weight and has strong metals :)
because it is light weight and has strong metals :)
well it depends because if it was iron it wouldn't bend that easily and it wouldn't be light weight but if it was something like aluminum it would be easy to bend and it would be light weight also most metals are water proof and all metals conduct heat.
Non metals do not conduct heat & electricity, good insulators, non mileable, high combustivity, low density and light in weight
Metals are not typically considered to be conductors of light. Instead, metals are known for their high electrical conductivity, allowing them to conduct electricity efficiently. Light can pass through metals depending on their transparency, but metals are not commonly used for transmitting light.
Artificial limbs must be light weight, so they are normally made of plastic. Sometimes they are made of titanium or aluminum, since both metals are light.
Aluminum is light because of its low density compared to other metals. It has a density of about one third that of steel. This low density is due to its atomic structure, which consists of relatively light aluminum atoms packed together in a way that reduces the overall weight of the metal.
They are light, soft, silvery metals.
Metals are not oxidized by UV radiation.
Rubber is generally considered to be a lightweight material, especially in its synthetic forms, such as neoprene or silicone. However, its weight can vary depending on the specific type and density of the rubber. In comparison to metals or heavier materials, rubber is relatively light, making it suitable for a variety of applications where weight is a consideration.
No, they did not build ships from substandard materials. There are ships made with light weight metals such as aluminum and fiberglass that are lower burn temperatures. And the metals on some aircraft were more volatile, but not dangerously so.