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Which is more dense steel or water?

Er, Does Steel (by itself) Float when placed in water? (for purposes of this discussion, lets omit masses of steel less than that required to break the water's surface tension, and formulations/constructions of steel purposefully designed to not break the surface tension, both of which are probably possible) No, ergo steel is more dense in its "usual" formulations & construction.


Which medium does sound travel the fastest through air water or steel?

Sound travels fastest through steel, followed by water, and then air. This is because the speed of sound depends on the density and elasticity of the medium, with steel being the most dense and elastic, allowing sound waves to propagate faster.


Is steel lighter than lead?

Yes, steel is lighter than lead. Steel is a metal alloy made primarily of iron and carbon, whereas lead is a dense metal. This difference in composition leads to steel being less dense and therefore lighter than lead.


What are three substances from most dense to least dense?

In general terms, osmium is the most dense element, followed by iridium, and then platinum.


Why steel in cabinet is the most transmit sound best?

Steel is a dense and stiff material that efficiently conducts and transmits sound waves. Due to its high acoustic impedance, steel is effective at transferring vibrations from one surface to another, allowing sound to travel with minimal loss of energy. This makes steel a common choice for cabinet construction in audio equipment to enhance sound quality and reduce resonance.

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