They were correct in saying that it can be as long as needed because of the low water pressure that an ice maker requires. It also makes your refrigerator more mobile inside your kitchen or other rooms, and the ladies of the house love that part of it. That is of course if they are the type that like changing rooms around
to avoid the monatiny
You can specify a use for it.
There are several metals that have a certain span of flexibility. It depends on the purpose the metal is being used for, and the shape the metal takes on. Aluminum, copper, and sterling silver, all have uses that require some flexibility. Springs made of steel can be considered flexible.
1. Costs a lot less than copper. 2. No Pollution.(unlike copper). 3. Copper getting sparse, so its best to save that for more important things. Hope it was helpful.
an electric motor is a copper winding or 3 separate windings depending on the phase, the copper winding is the centralised inside of a iron magnet, this is also how a generator is made instead of putting a current on you turn the windings to receive a voltage .
Actually, aluminum mylar tape shielded cables are better than copper braid shielded cables for instrumentation cables.
yes copper sheeting is flexible because its turned into a paper like substance
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one property of copper is that it is malleable, is flexible or easily bent/shaped
It is flexible and can have an aged look
Because brass is an alloy of copper & zinc - the zinc atoms change the geometry of the copper crystals - making it less flexible.
I think copper is cheaper.
Copper thermite is a type of thermite where instead of the iron oxide, copper oxide is used instead. The reaction produces pure copper metal, but this thermite gets a little more splattery than the iron thermite.
cause cooper is a good conductor odf heat and coolnass
chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu)chromium has 4s1,3d5 instead of 4s2,3d4 and copper has 4s1,3d10 instead of 4s2, 3d9
Elemental copper does not have molecules. Instead it has a "formula unit", which is a single atom.
Yes. That was the first year the U.S. minted quarters out of copper instead of silver.
Dude.. because copper is a insulators of heat so they prevent heat\warmth to reach through it thus letting the coils cool.