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1. length of metals will be increased. 2. mercury is used in thermometer mass thermometric liquid. 3. cooking vessels are made up of metals as they are good conductors of heat. 4. copper tubing is used in automatic radiators. 5.tip of the soldering rod is made up of copper.
a copper kettle is made of copper, a browny red metal. . .
copper
Copper is a good conductor, that's why it is used to make electrical wire.
Copper is an element made up of copper atoms. so there is no such thing as what it is made up of it is just atoms
steel tubing
The popular and proper mounting technique for copper tubing is a copper tubing clamp for the appropriate size. This clamp is made of copper and should be mounted with copper nails. It resembles a piece of tubing of the appropriate size, a half inch wide with two ears on either side with holes for nailing.
Rubber tubing is a tube made out of rubber.
Some sections of the fuel lines are rubber.Some sections of the fuel lines are rubber.
That's true for cents made from 1793 to 1942 and from 1944 up to mid-1982. They were struck in homogeneous metals, either pure copper or alloys that mixed copper with bronze, tin, zinc, and/or nickel. In 1943 cents were struck on steel blanks to save copper for the war effort; they were coated with zinc to keep the steel from rusting so they are not homogeneous. In 1982 the price of copper rose to where a penny cost more than a penny to make, so the mint switched to using copper-plated zinc. Note there is a specific category for Coins and Currency that makes it much easier to find numismatic questions.
More information needed. -Water pipe to where, -tubing, -there are hundreds of kinds of 'tubing' and most water pipes are made from some kind of tubing.
inst. tubing is used to connect various pressure gauges,pressure switches,valves and flow monitors on industrial piping and ventilation systems. the most common materials the tubing is made from are mild and stainless steel,copper and aluminum. the tubing is measured by the "O.D" or outside diameter. the most common sizes are 1/4"-3/8"-1/2"
An inner core of copper wire, wrapped in various insulators.
Fiber optic cables, made from glass, are gradually being used to replace copper telephone and cable television lines. It will be some time before all the lines are fiber optic, however.
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They are just made of regular steel tubing.
The evaporator coil is made of copper tubing ran through aluminum fins. The whole assembly is held together by support plates called header plates made of stainless steel. Although stainless steel, it still rusts and corrodes which in turn makes jagged edges where the copper tubing passes. These jagged edges eat into the copper tubing and cause pinhole leaks or worse and are for the most part non repairable, or at least not cost effective to repair. Sometimes you will have a fitting leak that was not welded properly or a heavy contact point that rubbed through, both of which are repairable if accessible. But by far a leaking header plate is most often the culprit. Thicker copper tubing from the manufacture process would help but if anyone would bring back the all aluminum coil we could see the end of leaks. Guess why they don't make them anymore...