Yes, If if both samples are by equal volume of space not by mass, and heated at the same rate in the same time frame the answer is Yes.
Mild steel, not copper.
3/16" or 0.1875" *** 7 gauge steel sheet is .1793", not .1875" *** Different metals have different thickness for their gauge...mild steel is .1793, aluminum is .1443, stainless steel is .1875
steel is the alloy of iron and carbon , so mild steel is an ferrous alloy
Iron is the pure element, mild steel, or any steel is iron with a little bit of carbon added. The iron becomes mild steel, steel or any other type of steel depending on how much carbon is added to the iron.
steel it self means the carbon percentage and according to which we have to specify them. mild steel contain low C% nearly 0.3-0.6% is called mild steel. stainless steel having higher C%&Cr is added to not corde
Cast iron, aluminum, phosphor-bronze, spring steel, mild steel etc.
It is cheaper and easier to manufacture than aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fiber or stainless steel bodies.
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Most cars are made of mild steel sheet. Others are made of aluminum or even stainless steel (DeLorean).
aluminum has a lower melting point, higher thermal conductivity, and doesn't change color before it goes molten
mild steel is heavier
Stainless steel, preferably copper-clad stainless steel, should last a lifetime if properly cared for. Aluminum is fine for those on a budget, as long as you remember that it is a soft metal and treat it accordingly. In addition, aluminum should not be used to cook alkaline foods.
mild steel
Mild steel
Mild steel, not copper.
No, mild steel is low carbon steel with no other alloys.
Yes. It is considered "Mild" Steel due to the low amount of carbon in the steel.