Car brakes.
Most often it is aluminum.
Bicycles are often - but not always - made of metal because its strong enough, light enough and cheap enough.
An electric fuse is typically made of a metal conductor, often copper or aluminum, that melts when excessive current flows through it. This conductor is encased in a non-conductive material, such as glass or ceramic, which provides insulation and protection. The design ensures that when the metal melts, it breaks the circuit and prevents further current flow, thereby protecting the electrical system from damage.
A long pointy stick often made of metal or wood.
metal, because wood will rot, plastic will break, glass is too fragile, limestone is too heavy, and sodium carbide is reserved for disk breaks. Im quite surprised that when you look at it u dont automatically assume that its made from metal
Heaters can be made out of various metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, or ceramic materials. The choice of metal often depends on the type of heater and its intended use.
A sulky is typically made of lightweight metal, such as aluminum or steel, with a wooden or metal seat for the driver to sit on. The frame is often covered with a durable fabric or leather material for added comfort and protection. The wheels are typically made of rubber or metal.
Bells, triangles, cymbals, n stuff =)
Baseball bats are often made of aluminum, a lightweight, relatively cheap metal.
Yes, that means it's malleable, like Gold.
wario breaks boxes, knuckles breaks metal boxes and entire doors. it simple as that, knuckles.
Alloys allow certain metals to be stronger, or lighter, or both