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No, iron is heavier than wood.

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What can you do in order to find out which iron bars is stronger if you only have a ruler and three iron bars?

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When can you say that an object is heavier than another object?

When the weight of one object is found to be greater than the other. Either weighing up both by holding in your hands, or by weighing them on a scale. Obviously, if an iron bar is next to a piece of wood of the same size the iron would be the heaviest.