Why do some metals ring when struck while others don’t?

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Why do some metals ring when struck while others don’t?

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When it comes to iron and steel, I think it’s related to the microcrystalline structure. Iron is a “dead metal”, does not resonate. High carbon steel, properly hardened and tempered, rings long and clear. Those old high quality knife blades sound like a tuning fork when struck.

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