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Q: Which has more dense a steel or foam?
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Which is most dense Steel or Oxygen?

Steel is more dense than oxygen.


What is the meaning of foam resistance?

It is a measure of how dense foam is.


Why is steel more dense than water?

Water


Why steel more dense than water?

Water


Why is a block of iron more dense than a block of foam?

Because the molecules are more tightly packed.


Is cork more dense than steel?

yes it is a cork is less dense than water


What can steel do?

Can you be more specific? If you are referring to steel as an element representing dense solids, it can do everything from construction to absolute destruction.


What is more dense a steel boat or a block of steel?

A solid block of steel would be more dense than a boat made of steel. This is because even though the density of the material, steel, is constant, the form makes a difference to the overall density. The block of steel essentially contains nothing but steel, whereas the steel boat is "hollow" and contains air, as well as other construction materials such as wood.


Which is more dense steel or water?

Er, Does Steel (by itself) Float when placed in water? (for purposes of this discussion, lets omit masses of steel less than that required to break the water's surface tension, and formulations/constructions of steel purposefully designed to not break the surface tension, both of which are probably possible) No, ergo steel is more dense in its "usual" formulations & construction.


Is silver heavier than steel?

Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)


Why does one kilogram of foam take up more space than one kilogram of rock?

rock is much more dense than foam. It's like a full bottle of coke weiging more than an empty bottle of coke.


Which has higher density cold steel or hot steel?

When steel gets hot, it gets slightly larger due to thermal expansion. Since the mass stays the same, and density = mass/volume, it gets (very, very slightly) less dense. So cold steel is more dense than hot steel.