no METAL can break diamond because the presser is inside not outside only LASER can cut diamond
BY AARUSAN
Diamonds are known for their durability and strength, making them difficult to break.
No, diamonds and gold are not the same. Diamonds are precious gemstones formed from carbon, while gold is a precious metal known for its rarity and value. They are used in jewelry and other luxury items, but they are composed of different materials with distinct characteristics.
No, diamonds are the hardest natural substance and can only be scratched or broken by another diamond.
A sheet metal break is a piece of machinery it allows bending of sheet metal. There are two types of break, a cornice break and a box and pan break. A cornice break only allows for simple bends where a a box and pan break allows for sheet metal to be made in to box and pan shapes. It can also be referred to as a bending machine or bending break.
Depends on how brittle the metal is, what kind of metal it is, how strong the person is, and how big of a piece are you talking about. yes a man can break metal but he needs the right equiment but if a man uses his hand it is impossible
Diamonds are formed from carbon, which is a mineral, not a metal.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, and are not metallic.
Gold is generally the most commonly used metal to set diamonds in.
Diamonds are known for their durability and strength, making them difficult to break.
No. A pure diamond is carbon, and it is an allotrope of this element in the same way that graphite (pencil lead) is an allotrope of carbon. Thus, diamond is not a metal because carbon is not a metal.
No, diamonds and gold are not the same. Diamonds are precious gemstones formed from carbon, while gold is a precious metal known for its rarity and value. They are used in jewelry and other luxury items, but they are composed of different materials with distinct characteristics.
Diamonds are the hardest mineral known. Metal refers to metallic materials, and there are many of them. In order to give a 'yes' or 'no' answer to your question, you must specify which metal. Always, however, diamonds are harder than any metal; the number of times harder, then depends on which metal is being compared to diamond in hardness.
Diamonds came from the word adamas this means indestructible or can not break.
That depends on the electrical conductivity; however, "diamonds cut diamonds." ;)
yes
Pure diamonds are just carbon interlinked very strongly so almost never break but fake diamonds are not pure therefor can break. So if it's a real diamond they are not mixtures.
Can metal really be compared to rock? I'd say diamonds, but what do I know.