Which is the most strongest metal in the world?
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The Strongest Natural Metal: Tungsten. As far as pure metals go, tungsten has the highest tensile strength, with an ultimate strength of 1510 megapascals. ...
The Strongest Alloy: Steel. ...
The Hardest Metal: Chromium. ...
The Most Useful Strong Metal: Titanium.
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In terms of tensile strength, tungsten is the strongest out of any natural metal (142,000 psi). But in terms of impact strength, tungsten is weak — it's a brittle metal that's known to shatter on impact. Titanium, on the other hand, has a tensile strength of 63,000 psi.
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