by how rusty it is :) x
Some factors that affect the cost of a metal include its rarity, availability, production process, demand in the market, and current economic conditions. Metals that are rare, difficult to extract, or have high demand tend to be more expensive. Additionally, the cost of energy, labor, and technology required for production can also influence the price of a metal.
Yes, gold is considered an expensive metal due to its scarcity, desirability, and various industrial and jewelry uses. Its value is determined by factors such as demand, economic conditions, and global events.
Metals can be expensive due to factors such as rarity of the metal, cost of production (extraction and refinement), demand in the market, geopolitical factors affecting supply, and market speculation. Additionally, the purity and quality of the metal can also influence its price.
climate and size or type of material...
Conductivity of the metal [constant for the metal] Area to heat flow Length of the rod Temperature differece between heat flowing points.
Metal drill bits are typically silver or gray in color. The color of the drill bit does not directly affect its performance. The performance of a metal drill bit is determined by factors such as the material it is made of, the coating on the bit, and the sharpness of the cutting edges.
The diffusion rate in solid metal crystals is influenced by factors such as the temperature of the crystal (higher temperature increases diffusion rate), the presence of defects or imperfections in the crystal structure (such as vacancies or dislocations), and the composition of the metal crystal (alloying elements can affect diffusion rate). Additionally, the crystal structure and grain boundaries can also impact diffusion rates in solid metal crystals.
Platmium is expensive because it is a type of metal.
factors affect reliability
it is expensive because the metal in the drill is solid hard and the harder it is the more expensive.
the materials that may stop auxin passing to the other side e.g. a strip of metal
Diamond (not a metal, but special carbon form)