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The proportion of steel and titanium is different, which is the main reason for the difference in weight between the two. The proportion is the ratio of object density to air or water density, which is often used to compare the weight of objects. The proportion of steel is about 7.8 grams/cubic centimeter, while the proportion of titanium is about 4.5 g/m³. Therefore, at the same volume, the weight of steel is heavier than titanium. For example, a steel parts and a titanium -made parts of the same size are heavier than titanium parts.
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