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Usually nonmetal, if all of them are compared as solids, because nonmetals have weaker intermolecular bonds.
A steam hammer is a power hammer driven by steam, used to shape forgings. It consists of a hammer-like piston located within a cylinder. The hammer is raised by the pressure of steam injected into the lower part of a cylinder and falls down with a force by removing the steam. Usually, the hammer is made to fall faster by injecting steam into the upper part of the cylinder. Steam hammers that fall by their own weight are called steam drop hammers. Steam hammers vary greatly in weight from 45 kilograms to 90 metric tons.
A Blue Grass Hammer
I dont know if you're referring to the hammer as in the ear. Also called the malleus. "The middle ear, an air-filled cavity behind the ear drum (tympanic membrane), includes the three ear bones or ossicles: the malleus (or hammer), incus (or anvil), and stapes (or stirrup)." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear
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Reflex hammer.
Amy Rose's hammer is called the Piko Piko Hammer.
A 'maul' or a 'sledge hammer'.
The striking side of a modern carpenter's hammer is called the head.
Hammer can be translated into Urdu as "Hathora". Small hammer is called "hathori".
A ball-peen hammer.
The blunt end of the hammer is called the 'peen.' Other parts of the hammer include the face, the head, the eye and the cheek.
The tools called a hammer and an anvil would be found in a blacksmith's shop. The bones called the hammer and the anvil are found in the middle ear.
The Hammer was an automobile built in Detroit Michigan by the Hammer Motor Company from 1905-06.
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It's called a GAVEL