Good points for using steel include its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. However, steel can be heavy, expensive to manufacture, and may require specialized equipment for shaping and welding.
Good points: Wind is a renewable energy source that is abundant and widely available. It produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation and helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Bad points: Wind energy can be intermittent, as wind speeds can vary. Wind turbines can also have visual and noise impacts on local communities and wildlife, and infrastructure costs can be high.
metals are good conductors of heat, i.e. iron, steel,... non-metals are bad, i.e. carbon...
It depends what you want to do with it. Friction generates heat, which can be good (if you are cold), or bad (if you are not). Friction slows down movement, which can be good (if you are about to crash into a tree with your car), or bad (if you need high performance in an engine for instance).
Graphite shafts transmit fewer vibrations up the shaft to the golfer's hands than do steel shafts. This might be good or bad, depending on your skill and your desire. You might want that added feedback that steel shafts offer - or you might be tired of your hands stinging so much on mis-hit shots. The biggest and by far most important difference between steel and graphite shafts is this: graphite shafts are lighter than steel shafts. So clubs that have graphite shafts will be lighter than otherwise identical clubs that have steel shafts. The difference in weight between graphite shafts and steel shafts will translate, for most golfers, into an additional 2-4 mph of swing speed with graphite. And that could mean an extra 6-12 yards of distance with a graphite shaft, compared to a steel shaft. Steel shafts are less expensive than graphite, so the same set of clubs will cost less with steel shafts than with graphite shafts. Steel shafts were once considered much more durable than graphite. That's not s
Well, friction can be good, and nuisance in many ways. Like, it can be good when it produces heat when you need it, or if you rub your hands together to keep warm in the winter. It can be real annoying if it does things you don't want it to do. Like, creating heat when you need air conditioning, or pulling stuff the opposite way, when you pull it where ever.
it rust is a bad point but the good point is that it's strong
innumerous uses but at a huge cost
good points include free energy bad points include they take up lots of room
the good points of coal are it gives us electricity, we need to power our vehicles.Because you can reuse it but the bad thing is that it takes a long time to heat up ..... !!
Good points of using metals in buildings include their strength, durability, and versatility in design. They are also fire-resistant and recyclable. However, they can be susceptible to corrosion and can be more costly than other building materials.
it can hurt you
Bad points.
Good points - Zero. Bad points - yet another unjustified intrusion by officialdom into personal privacy and freedom.
good is serve people and bad is to make schams
splinters
Good points: Sundials are environmentally friendly, do not require any power source, and can be an aesthetically pleasing addition to a garden or outdoor space. Bad points: Sundials are not accurate during overcast or cloudy weather, do not work at night, and can be affected by changes in latitude and daylight savings time.
its smellyy