A. G. Steel was born in 1858.
A. G. Steel died in 1914.
The answer depends on the grade of the steel, but 7.85 g/cm3 is generally accepted for plain steel. If the steel has added alloying elements such as tungsten, then it can be as high as 8.05 g/cm3
No, 7.81 g of steel will sink in water because steel is denser than water. Steel has a higher density than water, so it will not displace enough water to float.
Einstein says : 2.258 percent carbon and 97.842 steel
Steel would sink in Mercury because the density of steel (7.85 g/cm^3) is higher than that of Mercury (13.6 g/cm^3). This means steel is denser than Mercury, so it would not float on it.
Edward Steel was born in 1897.
Gemma Steel was born in 1985.
Shawn Steel was born in 1946.
Donald Steel was born in 1937.
Simon Steel was born in 1969.
Harry Steel was born in 1899.
Kenneth Steel was born in 1906.