I think platinum. Not entirely sure though.
Yep. Tungsten has the highest tensile strength of all metals. It is very hard, but brittle, and will fracture instead of giving in. Gold, particularly 24k, is very soft and might even be accidentally bent by hand in thin parts of the piece. On the other hand, gold is the most ductile and malleable metal; it will bend and stretch instead of breaking.
Gold, platinum, and tungsten are among the objects with the greatest density as they have high atomic weights and tightly packed atoms.
Titanium and tungsten are commonly considered to be stronger than steel on a weight-for-weight basis. Both metals are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, making them ideal for applications where lightweight and strong materials are desired.
Tungsten is diamagnetic.
Yes, gold is heavier than tungsten.
Tungsten.
I don't think there's a material called tangstain. If you mean tungsten, then tungsten is much harder than platinum.
Tungsten is stronger and harder than diamond. Tungsten has a higher tensile strength and can withstand more force and pressure compared to diamond. Diamond is known for its hardness, not strength.
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Tungsten is an element that is stronger and harder than titanium. It has a higher tensile strength and can withstand higher temperatures, making it a popular choice in applications where durability and resilience are important.
No, incandescent bulbs typically contain a filament made of tungsten. Platinum is a rare and expensive metal that is not commonly used for this purpose due to its cost and lower melting point compared to tungsten.
Gold, Copper, Silver, Platinum, and Tungsten.
Tungsten Carbide is a composition containing equal parts of Tungsten Metal (W) and Carbon (C). While Platinum (Pt) is a metal in and of it self. The letters in parenthesis indicate the chemical symbol on the periodic table. There are many differences physically between tungsten and platinum. Platinum is slightly brighter and has more of a silver shine, while tungsten carbide has a dark, shiny hue. On the Mohs scale of hardness, platinum has a hardness rating of about 4.5 out of 10, while tungsten carbide is a staggering 9.5 (Diamonds are a 10). Although tungsten carbide is harder to scratch, it is also brittle and can shatter if more than enough force is applied (ie falling from a high place, throwing it against the wall, smashing it while on a vice grip). Platinum and other lesser metals will simply take the scratch or dent, but won't shatter or break apart easily.
There are a few advantages of using tungsten over gold for wedding rings. Tungsten is ten times stronger and harder than gold. Tungsten also has an incredible shine.
gold, copper, silver, platinum, and tungsten by Brandon Lopez
Some metals that are naturally black in color include platinum, titanium, and tungsten.
Tungsten has long been used as an FMJ on armour-piercing bullets. It is sometimes used for jewellery due to it's ductility and hardness, similar to that of gold and platinum (it is significantly less expensive).