It's lighter to carry but still strong enough to hold your mobile together.
Aluminium is a lightweight metal and that's why it gives us less effort to carry our phone. No one would like their phone to weigh like a brick, would they?
It's a lightweight metal. Less effort to carry your phone if it's lighter, don't want to feel like you're carrying a brick
It's lighter to carry but still strong enough to hold your mobile together. It my not be the best conductor of electricity but still works.
They use it for the speaker part of the phone that is what we hear in.
it is used near the battery.
to make it light !
cause it is
Aluminium is a metal with low density.
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
Pure aluminium is expensive.
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They have the role of a support for catalysts; I suppose that you think to aluminium oxide.
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Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.
Aluminium is a metal with low density.
it is used for the outer cover on the back of the phone
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
Because aluminium is not magnetic.
In inorganic chemistry, an aluminium gallium arsenide is a mixed arsenide of aluminium and gallium, used as a semiconductor.
Copper is a metal that conducts electricity and is used in a majority of electrical appliances from toasters to mobile phones so in every day life copper is regularly used. Aluminium is only really used in day to day life in aluminium foil as its uses otherwise come from it being a light metal which is why it's used in aeroplanes. When copper was very high in price aluminium was used for electrical cables, but there are two problems - copper is a much better conductor of electricity, and aluminium has an oxide layer on the surface which makes it difficult to get good electrical contact. Copper is also used for water pipes as it is easy to solder and generally has better corrosion resistance.
Aluminium cans aren't magnetic
Pure aluminium is expensive.