There is no such thing as antimanium. If you are thinking of the mis-spelling of the material using in X-Men, Wolverine, adamantium, that is Science Fiction. If you are thinking of antimonium, that is softer than steel.
Steel box tubing is generally stronger than steel tubing of the same size due to its structural design, which provides more resistance to bending and torsional forces. The hollow section of box tubing increases its overall strength and rigidity compared to solid tubing.
Steel is not an element it is a metallic alloy containing iron, carbon and other additives. At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid.
Yes it is.
Spider silk
yep it is. It has much more tensile strength then steel.
Steel is stronger.
Yes. Actually... a diamond is NOT 'stronger' than steel. A diamond is 'harder' than steel, but it is not stronger.
The shape makes it both stronger and lighter than a solid rectangular piece of steel.
By stronger, we need to define the loading conditions of the rod or pipe. The strength of a rod or pipe is typically evaluated with axial, transverse (bending), and torsion loads. With the same diameter and the same material, a solid rod is stronger than a hollow pipe. However, with the same weight and material, the hollow pipe is stronger than a solid rod. Because a hollow pipe is lighter than a solid rod at the same diameter, the hollow pipe would have a larger diameter in order to match weights with the solid rod and a larger diameter rod or pipe is stronger than a smaller diameter one.
Steel is stronger than nylon
No, steel is stronger than nickel.
1015 is stronger
Steel is very strong but titanium is stronger titanium is also the strongest metal in the world
Steel is stronger
For a given outer diameter, the solid shaft is stronger, but it weighs more.For a given weight, the hollow shaft is stronger because it has a bigger diameter.due to less weight & less bending moment..............the resultant bending moment for a solid pipe is much larger than for a hollow one because of their weight difference
Steel box tubing is generally stronger than steel tubing of the same size due to its structural design, which provides more resistance to bending and torsional forces. The hollow section of box tubing increases its overall strength and rigidity compared to solid tubing.
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