Gold has a density of 19.3, almost twice as heavy as silver at 10.5
Electric fields are not "conducted", but gold is not the best conductor of electricity per volume, or per mass. Silver has the highest conductivity per mass, and aluminum the highest per volume.
a cubic centimetre of gold is heavier than a cubic centimetre of iron because gold is a denser substance than iron, i.e. it has more weight or mass per unit of volume.
If we have equal volumes of gold and bismuth, then the gold would be heavier than the bismuth. The specific gravity of gold is 19.29 whereas the specific gravity of bismuth is 9.79.
It depends what kind of wood but mostly gold would weigh more.
Gold is heavier than a diamond if they are both the same size.
Gold is significantly heavier than lead. Gold has a density of around 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter, while lead has a density of about 11.3 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that for the same volume, gold will weigh more than lead.
The conductivity (how well a material conducts) of a material depends on the density of its free electrons (number of free electrons per unit volume). The best metal conductor is silver. Copper's conductivity is 95% that of silver. Gold's conductivity is 65% that of silver. So, as you can see, gold is by no means the 'best' conductor.
Gold is currently worth $1106.70 per ounce, while silver is worth $16.96 per ounce.
14 parts out of a total of 24 parts. 24 carat gold is pure gold, so 14 carat is 58.3% gold (the balance is generally silver). But that is a measure of the gold parts-per-thousand, or 583 parts-per-thousand in 14 k gold, not a measure by weight. Because gold is much heavier than the medals added to make the alloy, the percentage of the gold content by weight may be in the 70% to 80% range depending on the mix of copper, silver, and other metals.
it actually gold because Lead has a density of about 11.3 grams per cc, Gold has a density of about 19.3 grams per cc, so for a given volume, gold is much heavier than lead.
gold because gold ways a minum of 1 kg but plastic can start from a gram
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