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An example of a composite metal is metal matrix composite (MMC), which typically consists of a metal matrix, such as aluminum or magnesium, reinforced with ceramic or other metal fibers. These composites combine the lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties of metals with the strength and rigidity of the reinforcing materials, making them ideal for applications in aerospace, automotive, and military industries. An example of an MMC is aluminum reinforced with silicon carbide particles, which enhances its mechanical properties while maintaining a low weight.
They indicate the laminated metal core upon which the windings are wound.
Its means it consist from 41.6% of gold and 58.4 of other metal. its called 10KT gold. for example 14KT GOLD is 585. (58.5 Gold and 41.5 other metal).
It depends on the density of the metal.
On successful railways it has been found that parallel works the best.
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Railway lines are parallel
On successful railways it has been found that parallel works the best.
A simple everyday example is the gaps left between sections of train tracks to account for expansion due to heat. As the metal tracks heat up, they expand and can increase in length. The gaps prevent the tracks from buckling or warping by allowing them room to expand without causing damage.
Yes. Train tracks are metal because if they were wooden such fast moving train wheels will cause friction on the wooden tracks, setting them on fire.
The metal that trains travel on is called railway or railroad track. It consists of two parallel steel rails laid on wooden or concrete ties, providing a surface for trains to travel on.
The key element in railway lines depending on the railway line is, occasionally copper, magnesium and stainless steel.
Expansion, example the railway tracks. This is because when the metal expands on hot days, the track doesn't bends
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Yes, you can.
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