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Elliott Maynard
2 May, 01:09
What is the most strongest metal on earth?
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Dean Ware
2 May, 02:13
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Tungsten has the highest tensile strength of any natural metal, but it's brittle and tends to shatter on impact. Titanium has a tensile strength of 63,000 psi.
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