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Similar - They're both metals, and they both can be recycled.
Differences - density, electronegativity, orbital structure, atomic number, heat capacitance, conductance, monetary value, sheen...almost everything else.
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An aluminum bar is 2 m long at a temperature of 20° C. What will be the length of the bar at a temperature of 1000 C
Both bar graphs and picture graphs show statistics (data) in a visual (graphic) form.
A circle graph (also called pie chart, because the different data representations look like slices of a pie) will represent the data as a portion (percentage) of the whole (a full circle). A bar graph will show absolute values of each data. Both graphs allow you to compare the different data categories to each other (which one is biggest, smallest, etc.)
they both show in crease but a line graph may show decrease
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Both a pie and a bar graph are alike because they display data.
There are several websites that sell aluminum bar grating. Local hardware stores may also sell aluminum bar grating.
Electromagnets and bar magnets both produce magnetic fields. They can attract or repel other magnetic materials, and the strength of their magnetic field depends on the strength of the current flowing through the electromagnet or the material of the bar magnet. Additionally, both electromagnets and bar magnets can be used in a wide range of applications, from speakers and motors to magnetic levitation systems.
they both have bars?
The extruded bar would be produced by pushing molten aluminum through a die. Where as the other option for making the bar would be to cast it in a mould. The extruded bar would probably have smoother sides and would be available in longer lengths.
In order to have your question answered, you would have to state which bar material. Young's Modulus is different and specific to the material to which it is applied. It will be different for steel than for iron or aluminum.
Histogramsandbar chartsare reallysimilarbecausethey are both have bars. The thing is thefrequencyin a bar is how high the bars is but thefrequencyin a histogram is the area of the bar. They both show a increase or decrease but the bar chart show a non flowing increase such as 1-2 to 3-4. Ahistogramhowever shows a flowing increase such as 1-2-3-4. They are alike, but slightly different.
yes that is how the make them.
An aluminum bar is 2 m long at a temperature of 20° C. What will be the length of the bar at a temperature of 1000 C
Aluminum.
Bar graph and pictograp are ploted on a horizontal line and in a positive quadrate