Diamond can withstand more heat without being melted.
You can shatter a diamond with a bullet/blunt object with a medium amount of force. A bullet/blunt object would not make a single imprint on Titanium. For proof watch http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=e_uO7PU8l8Y (A man forging a titanium knife). At the 8:37 mark, he takes a sledgehammer with a six pound iron head on it, and smacks the knifeblade (which is not even 1 CM thick) sideways as hard as he can, and not a single scratch.
Titanium is denser than diamond even though it is classified as a low-density metal.
Diamond comes from the Greek word Adamas (αδάμας), which means "Invincible". Titanium comes from the word "Titans", which in Greek mythology were incredibly powerful beings that challenged and defeated some Greek gods.
Its a really close call.
Pure titanium is not the strongest metal in the world. Materials like tungsten, steel alloys, and carbon fibers are stronger than titanium because they have higher tensile strength. Titanium, however, is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, making it a popular choice in aerospace and medical applications.
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral. Your question implies strength, not hardness. Strength implies molecular cohesion. You could devise an experiment to pull a diamond apart, but it would be a nearly impossible experiment, because anything you attach to a diamond would not be strong enough to effectively pull the diamond apart.
Diamond is a form of carbon, not an element. While diamond is one of the hardest naturally occurring materials, it is not the strongest overall. Materials like graphene and carbon nanotubes have higher tensile strength than diamond.
Diamond a weak material and can be cleaved very easily. However it is the one of the hardest materials on the planet. Titanium is a very tough an strong metal having great toughness and tensile and compressive strength. Hardness and strength are not the same. Glass is extremely hard but extremely weak.
The strongest elements are those that have the highest strength and durability. Some of the strongest elements include tungsten, titanium, chromium, vanadium, and carbon. These elements are often used in industrial applications and to create strong and resilient materials.
Original answer: yes-it is the strongest substance on earthYes, diamond is the strongest Natural substance on earth, but it is not nearly the strongest substance of all, and diamond is a mineral... not a metal... there are other ores such as titanium and tungsten that can be strengthened to become thousands of times stronger than diamond.
Pure titanium is not the strongest metal in the world. Materials like tungsten, steel alloys, and carbon fibers are stronger than titanium because they have higher tensile strength. Titanium, however, is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, making it a popular choice in aerospace and medical applications.
Titanium is one of them but not the strongest
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral. Your question implies strength, not hardness. Strength implies molecular cohesion. You could devise an experiment to pull a diamond apart, but it would be a nearly impossible experiment, because anything you attach to a diamond would not be strong enough to effectively pull the diamond apart.
Titanium Steel is the strongest.
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No. Titanium is not a mineral, it is a metal that can be smelted from such minerals as rutile and ilmenite. Titanium is not the strongest metal, either. The reason that it is named "titanium" is that it has a very high ratio of strength to density: it is about as strong as some steels but 45% lighter.
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
steel is the first strongest. titanium is the second, copper is the third, iron is the fourth and bronze is the fith. hope i helped with you question. : P
Yes. In fact, titanium was the strongest material on earth until just recently.
The worlds strongest rock is diamond