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Resistivity of brass

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c3600 because Hardness* Rockwell B Scales 78 Tensile Strength** KSI 58 Yield Strength** KSI 45 Elongation** % in 2 inch 25 Copper Lead Iron Zinc 61.5 Nominal 2.5 Minimum .35 Maximum 35.4 Nominal Capacity for being cold worked Poor Capacity for being hot formed Fair Hot forgeability rating (forging brass =100) N/A Hot working temperature 1300-1450 F or 700-800 C Annealing temperature 800-1100 F or 425-600 C Machinability rating (Free Cutting Brass=100) 100 Suitability for being joined by: Soldering/Excellent Brazing/Good Oxyacetylene Welding/Not Recommended Gas Shielded Arc Welding/Not Recommended Coated Metal Arc Welding/Not Recommended Resistance Welding Spot/Not Recommended Seam/Not Recommended Butt/Fair

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The density of a substance does not depend on its shape. Brass is an alloy which can contain different proportions of its component metals. There is, therefore, a range of densities from 8.4 to 8.73 grams per cm^3.

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8.4 grams per cubic centimeter

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3.5x10-8 ohm m

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