The speed at which a given piece of metal rusts depends upon the type of metal it is - pure iron rusts much faster than most iron alloys - as well as exposure to water and other rust catalysts. Furthermore, the dimensions that you give, 3 by 0.5 by 3, don't mean anything unless you give units, such as, 3 inches, or 3 centimeters, or 3 feet, etc. The dimensionless number does not describe the size of a piece of metal.
you should have 2 big pieces in your hand then form a diamond then you take a medium piece and put it next to the big triangle facing where its long side is touching the big piece then take the little triangle and put the long side on the medium triangle(make sure you have the stuff right)next take the square and turn it till it looks like a diamond and place it on the little triangle and then take the other triangle and face the long side on top the slip it in next to the big top piece triangle and the square last but not least take the parallelogram and place it in the very empty top slot.there your finished!(count and make sure you have 6 sides!
In 4 days!
One of them is 9.5 feet long and the other is 7.5 feet long.Explanation:Let us take piece one as X and piece two as Y.1. X + Y = 172. X - Y = 22X = 19 => X = 9.5Take statement 2 from above. 9.5 - Y = 2 => Y = 7.
1ml volume = 1 cm^3 volumeso take 10.78 g/cm^3 multiply by 5 cm^3 and the cm^3 cancel out leaving you the mass.10.78 g/cm^3 x 5ml = 53.9 g
Roughly 72 inches. The cuts take up space.
Metals do not decompose. They rust. In a way, you can consider rust a metal;s form of decomposition, but not really.... Actually, only iron rusts. Many metals are oxidized which results in rust, patina, etc. And the length of time varies with environmental conditions and the type of metal.
The rate at which metal rusts in saltwater depends on factors like the type of metal and the level of salt concentration. Generally, metals can begin to show signs of corrosion in saltwater within hours or days, but complete rusting can take weeks to months. Regular maintenance and protective coatings can help slow down the process.
Yes it does.
If they are an alloy, they will eventually rust.
How long will it t take a quarter to rust in fresh water
The time it takes for something to rust depends on various factors such as the type of metal, exposure to moisture and oxygen, and environmental conditions. In general, rusting can occur in a matter of days or weeks for some metals, while others may take longer to show signs of rust.
if youre talking about any peice of melt such as a BOLT or anything like that (small) you can use lime juice and rust will come off. let the metal sit in lime juice for a while and then clean off. rust should be gone. if youre talking about a car you should cut or saw peice of metal where car is rusty at and weld in a new peice of metal. simple but will take long.
a long time
It depends on the state or area it is from. Some states use chemicals on there roads that increase corrison. The other thing is it would take a long time for the heavy metal parts to rust away due to the mass; like frame rails, suspension, and brake parts.
It depends on the quality of the nail. If it is painted it Amy take long to rust. In general it may take a month or so for the nail to rust.
a week it take or two
50 years