without better grammar, I cannot determine exactly what is the question....
Industrially it's quite simple - steel cans are magnetic while aluminum cans aren't.
Cast iron, aluminum, phosphor-bronze, spring steel, mild steel etc.
If I had to choose the best insulator out of steel wool, aluminum foil, cotton and bubble wrap, I would choose the aluminum foil.
A. An aluminum wire carrying current B. An electromagnet C. An iron horseshoeA. A copper wire carrying current B. An iron horseshoe D. A steel paper clip
Aluminum is not generally galvanized as the zinc would not be readily sacrificial for aluminum. There are steel products which derive rust resistance from a coating of aluminum and zinc alloy. Properly maintained, they will be rust free for 20 years or longer.
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using a magnet: steel atracts and aluminum doesn't
You can use a large magnet. Aluminum isn't magnetic, but steel is... Try that out. You should write A for Aluminum and S for steel on the cans so you don't get mixed up.
it wouldn't be magnet to a aluminum nail because the aluminum is not a way of magnet and a steel nail would because steel is a way of magnet.
Paper, glass, plastic, aluminum, steel, precious metals, and cardboard.
sure, by using tictac cans and aluminium or silver paper
aluminum pot
No, paper clips are usually made from steel wire or plastic.
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Steel. The density of steel is almost 3 times that of aluminum.
Plastic, Aluminum, Paper, Glass, Steel
If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.