Yes...brass expands more than iron because brass is a mixture of metal which would expand more when heated..while iron is one metal which is harder to be able to expand. :)
copper expands first bcause it is a metal n d metal has the ability to expand..
The thermal expansion is higher for aluminium.
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Yes because brass is a mixture of metal.
aluminum
An aluminium bronze is an alloy of copper containing 5 percent to 10 percent aluminium.
Nothing, they simply form a mixture in molten state. A mixture of 10% Aluminium in copper is Aluminium bronze.
There are some "aluminium bronze" alloys which contain aluminium copper with a small amount of iron and other metals- these are mainly copper with 4-8% aluminium and ess than 1% of other metals.
The specific heat of aluminium is more than 3.8 times that for silver.
Bronze. Bronze is an alloy of copper an tin and it replaced copper as the primary metal for tools because the alloy is harder than either of its constituents. Aluminum is softer than copper.
An aluminium bronze is an alloy of copper containing 5 percent to 10 percent aluminium.
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Additions of silicon make *Aluminium and Tin/Copper (bronze) alloys stronger, stiffer, more resistant to wear.
To make bronze, smelt tin ore and copper ore.
Yes; an example is the aluminium bronze.
There is no specific ratio for bronze because there are many different bronzes. For example, Aluminium bronze contains 92% copper, 8% aluminium. Phosphor bronze contains 89.75% copper, 10% in and 0.25% phosphorus. Manganese bronze contains 58.5% copper, 39.2% zinc, 1% Iron, 1% tin, 0.3% manganese.
Nothing, they simply form a mixture in molten state. A mixture of 10% Aluminium in copper is Aluminium bronze.
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Types are aluminium, steel, bronze, brass, etc...
Bronze: a copper-tin alloy, sometimes alloyed with phosphorous, aluminium, manganese, silicon, arsen or beryllium as minor constituents.
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