It might be difficult to determine the "strongest" metal when considering the different characteristics attributed to metals. That said, it is probably tungsten that is the strongest of the metals (in pure form). It has the highest tensile strength of all pure metals. Alternately, titanium could be considered the strongest, as it has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metallic element.
However, it is not possible to answer this question definitively, as there are three measures of strength: tensile strength (the ability to withstand being pulled apart without deforming), compressive strength (the ability to withstand being compressed without deforming), and shear strength (the ability to resist forces perpendicular to the items main axis, rather than along it, as with tensile or compressive forces). All metals have different characteristics, and the strongest in each category is not the same.
In addition, when one says "metal," do you mean a metallic element, or any of the various metal alloys? There are only a very limited number of metallic elements, but there are an enormous number of metal alloys.
Titanium
No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
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an arched birgde is the strongest type of brigde
Triangles are the strongest structure in the world - most bridges etc include triangular metal parts to strengthen the bridge. I reccommend that you somehow create many triangles and support your textbook on top of these triangles.
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No Sol Blaze is not the strongest in Metal Fusion because he never existed in Metal Fusion.
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The strongest metal in the world is tungsten. This metal is unbreakable.
Tungsten
Tungsten
Whichever metal can contribute the most valence electrons will form the strongest metallic bonds.
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Titanium
Can you define more clearly what you mean by 'Strongest'? That can cover a vast number of different categories and there are many different metals which can be considered the strongest, according to your specification.
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No. Tungsten has the best strength/weight ration. Some steel alloys at the strongest.
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