same because of the mass
the weight is the same, so there is no heavier
No, aluminum is not a type of steel. Aluminum and steel are two different metals with distinct properties and compositions. Aluminum is a lightweight metal with a lower density than steel, while steel is a stronger and heavier metal commonly used in construction and manufacturing.
The coefficient of friction between aluminum and steel is typically around 0.61 to 1.0.
The friction coefficient of steel is generally higher than that of aluminum. This means that steel surfaces tend to have more resistance to sliding against each other compared to aluminum surfaces.
A ship displaces a greater mass of water than its volume in water would make up, thereby, it weighs less than the volume of water it displaces and so it floats. A solid steel ball however displaces a lesser mass of water than its volume in water and would, thereby, weigh more than its equivalent volume of water and so it would sink.
1.0 kilogram of aluminium.
Both 1.0 gram of steel and 1.0 gram of aluminum have the same weight, as they are both measured at 1.0 gram. However, steel is denser than aluminum, meaning that a given volume of steel will weigh more than the same volume of aluminum. In this case, since the weights are equal, the comparison is solely based on mass, not volume or density.
1.0 kilogram of aluminium.
Steel.
Steel typically has higher density compared to aluminum. Steel has a density of around 7.85 g/cm3, while aluminum has a density of about 2.70 g/cm3. This means that steel is heavier for the same volume compared to aluminum.
The density of steel is greater than that of aluminium, A centimetre cube of each, if placed on a weighing balance would show that the steel has greater density because its side of the balance arm would sink.
the weight is the same, so there is no heavier
Aluminum is less dense than steel, so has less mass per volume to absorb heat energy. For the same amount of heat energy put into the same volume of aluminum and steel, the aluminum will increase in temperature faster since there is less mass to heat up. This is also known as thermal inertia. Aluminum has less thermal inertia than steel.
If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.
The Volume of steel used should always be less than the volume of ship made out of it.The ratio could differ and hence there may be no specific ratio.The greater the (Ratio of Volume of ship:Ratio of Volume of steel used) say 3:1that means the ship can carry about 2 times the volume of the steel used.That means the water displaced would be 3 times volume of steel hence the water is applying the force on ship is 3 times weight of steel.***STUDY BUOYANCY
Steel - strength Aluminum - light weight
Steel, aluminum, and carbon fiber are materials commonly used to make javelins due to their strength, durability, and lightweight properties. Steel offers strength and durability, aluminum provides a good balance of strength and flexibility, while carbon fiber is extremely lightweight and allows for greater distance and accuracy when thrown.