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incomplete combustion
Yes, it is the fusion that occurs in a substance. False
Ignoring all the normal problems you could have in welding (see other answers) - Argon welding has specific concerns that you normally do not find in other types of welding. Never weld in an enclosed area (without air movement) Argon is a 'heavy' gas that displaces oxygen, if you were to weld with argon above a depression (tank, pit, pipe) the area below could become filled with Argon and entry could cause suffocation and or death. A small space can fill with argon quickly, and a air tight space can fill without detection. Also argon as a compressed gas can cause burns if the line is ruptured (-302F).
Depending on the situation I would say the most likely cause is oversaturation of the fuel or insufficient oxygen.
Argon is used in welding as a shielding gas to protect the weld area from atmospheric gases such as oxygen and nitrogen. It helps prevent oxidation and enhances the quality of the weld by creating a stable arc and reducing spatter. Additionally, argon is chemically inert, which makes it suitable for a wide range of welding applications.
No you can't get Parkinsons from welding. you either have it or you don't so welding doesn't cause it.
burns and cancer for the most part
A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.
Welding anywhere on your car is not recommended unless you disconnect the battery. Especially TIG welding.
An autogenous weld is one where filler metal is not used for joining. the weld is produced by fusion of the parts by melting. It does not use force to bond the parts, only the heat produced which cause melting of the base materials.
Nuclear fusion, which is the mechanism by which stars operate, will cause lighter nuclei to "combine" (fuse) to create heavier ones. It will also cause a lot of energy to appear. This is because the fusion reactions are exothermic (at least through fusion that creates elements up through iron).
most problems in welding are caused my the welding puddle being contaminated in some way. Lack of shielding gas (empty tank, of wind blowing it away) lets oxygen into puddle. Dirty material (rust, paint oil) allow the contaminants into the puddle, which in turn can cause the weld to distort or crack, or even burn through the base material. Inconsistent torch angle while welding causes variation within each quench line (appearance of weld,) which may cause a weld to be undersized based on a fabrication print or could cause undercut by not filling in an edge that was melted away. Clean and consistent welds, with the proper prep routine will usually work in the end
Incomplete combustion in an engine indicates that all of the fuel has not been burnt. Incomplete combustion can cause clogging and damage to the valves in the engine of a car.
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"Fusion" means mashing two or more things together in sucha way as to cause them to join up and form a single thing.Fusion is the joining of two items together. Fusion welding of steel is a common fabrication method. In atomic power generation, fusion is a method (yet to be perfected) of joining atoms together to make heavier ones, and with the release of energy.
Nuclear fusion.
Cause it to freeze, to stop moving