long time ago. Why? (ii) Which of the metals in the above table is the most suitable to make pipes for hot water? Explain your answer. (iii) (1) Aluminium does not corrode easily. Why? (2) Aluminium is a principal material for making aircraft but its strength is relatively low. Suggest how the strength of aluminium can be improved to make it suitable for making aircraft.# (iv) (1) Based on the information given in the table‚ suggest ONE factor that affects the price
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increased load handling‚ longer lifetimes and corrosion resistance to name but a few. Engines in particular have received much attention. The engine and its components alone contribute to 15 percent of the total frictional losses in the vehicle. Aluminium alloys have more recently been preferred to cast iron to reduce the overall weight of the car‚ to improve fuel efficiency and road performance. However‚ as engine technology continues to develop‚ and more power is demanded from the unit‚ so the severity
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A mirror is an object that reflects light in a way that preserves much of its original quality subsequent to its contact with the mirror. Some mirrors also filter out some wavelengths‚ while preserving other wavelengths in the reflection. This is different from other light-reflecting objects that do not preserve much of the original wave signal other than color and diffuse reflected light. The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror‚ which has a flat surface. Curved mirrors are also used
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Production and Properties of Metals Mr J E Chuter‚ Cert Ed 2012 En No 20100292 Introduction I have decided to produce a project based on the production and properties of metals‚ as although I have worked as a welder for over 30 years‚ and a welding teacher for the last 2 years on apart-time basis‚ I felt I didn’t know enough information on the material that I work on‚ on a daily
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INTRODUCTION Post independence‚ steel industry in India came under the regulatory framework of Government of India‚ which stipulated that steel industry be reserved under the public sector. It also stipulated that capacity creation and enhancement would require licensing‚ and that pricing and distribution of steel would be subject to govt. control. Nationalization of TISCO‚ that existed from before independence could not be carried out due to popular pressure[3]. Economic reforms were started
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our area‚ due to the lack of temperature densities. However‚ we conducted an experiment using lasers‚ and hot plates. We use a laser pen to resemble the light ray‚ and we use the hot plates to resemble to heated ground. Other materials used were aluminium foil‚ a piece of paper‚ tape‚ and a thermometer. To keep a consistent level with the laser and the hot plates‚ we used multiple clamps‚ and stands to support the
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ISSN: 2277-3754 ISO 9001:2008 Certified International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT) Volume 2‚ Issue 11‚ May 2013 Application of Taguchi Methods and ANOVA in GTAW Process Parameters Optimization for Aluminium Alloy 7039 Anoop C A‚ Pawan Kumar Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ NIT Calicut (Kerala)‚ India VRDE‚ Defence Research and Development Organization‚ Ahmednagar (MS)‚ India Vainarman et al. [2] reported that the use of pulsed arc welding in place of
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ELECTRONEGATIVITY This page explains what electronegativity is‚ and how and why it varies around the Periodic Table. It looks at the way that electronegativity differences affect bond type and explains what is meant by polar bonds and polar molecules. If you are interested in electronegativity in an organic chemistry context‚ you will find a link at the bottom of this page. What is electronegativity Definition Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair
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REPAIRS‚ REHABILITATION AND RETRO-FITTING | Significance of Ferrocement repairs | After‚ we in India‚ started manufacture of concrete in years 1930’s‚ the negative aspect of concrete started showing after sometime as below:- | - Deterioration due to poor workmanship‚ particularly high water content and corrosion of reinforcement and R.C.C. Technology being new. | - Leakages in concrete due to rain water as well as in water retaining structures | This menace become conspicuous after construction
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volume by 20% for the next financial year( make assumption if required) 2. ? Sales territories and sales Quota(Group-2) Q.Assume you are appointed as head of marketing of Saragam Aluminium Company‚ which is a new company‚ manufacturing and marketing aluminium extruded products‚ such as door‚ window and partition aluminium frames‚ heat sinks and control panels. Customers include household and business organisation. The factory is located in Hosur district of Tamil Nadu‚ and 38 kilometres from Bangalore
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