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let's asume that the higher we go, the more stable the element is, or so i am lead to believe.
let's asume that at 160, it is perfectly stable. what would be the point? what i mean is, what could we use such a heavy material for? construction? AP ammo? engine blocks?
it seems to me there are 3 key points to using one material over another.
1) weight
2) strength
3) volume
eg, you could make a Titanium sword. It would be stronger, and lighter, but it's "volume" would be greatly larger. if it came to engine blocks of a car, this would be bad cos it would make the engine much larger (albeit stronger and lighter)
so what would such a heavy element be good for?
which element has the highest strengh to weight ratio?
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let's asume that at 160, it is perfectly stable. what would be the point? what i mean is, what could we use such a heavy material for? construction? AP ammo? engine blocks?
it seems to me there are 3 key points to using one material over another.
1) weight
2) strength
3) volume
eg, you could make a Titanium sword. It would be stronger, and lighter, but it's "volume" would be greatly larger. if it came to engine blocks of a car, this would be bad cos it would make the engine much larger (albeit stronger and lighter)
so what would such a heavy element be good for?
which element has the highest strengh to weight ratio?
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caution, the above poster may have no idea what he's talking about.
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