depends on the type of engine, not the body
aluminium
An alloy of Magnesium is a type of steel with Magnesium as the main ingredient. For example, Magnox is 99% Magnesium and 1% Aluminium is a steel used for the cladding of fuel rods in some nuclear power stations. Another alloys with Magnesium contain Aluminium, Zirconium, Silver, Zinc, and the Rare Earth Elements such as Yttrium and Erbium.
Its light weight and resistnace to coorsion are important factors. The use worldwide differs. Aluminium alloy, coated aluminium wire are used. In the UK aluminium is not recommended for domestic use.
Alloys are so strong because they will take properties from both metals, such as when you alloy Titanium and Aluminium. Aluminium will get stronger because the forces that titanium once used to attract each other is now used to attract the aluminium
Gold imitation are made from copper alloyed with tin, zinc or aluminium.
aluminium
An alloy of aluminium is used usually magnellium
It's a wheel
aluminium alloy
Simply aluminium doesn't rust!!
Alloy aluminum is lighter in weight.
Because aluminium is not only cheaper but lighter. - Dave! Yognaut
Most are made from aluminium because it is lightweight and does not rust.
The alloy zirconium-aluminium is used for some components for planes.
An alloy of Magnesium is a type of steel with Magnesium as the main ingredient. For example, Magnox is 99% Magnesium and 1% Aluminium is a steel used for the cladding of fuel rods in some nuclear power stations. Another alloys with Magnesium contain Aluminium, Zirconium, Silver, Zinc, and the Rare Earth Elements such as Yttrium and Erbium.
LM6 Aluminium is an alloy of Silicon and Aluminium, often used in marine applications due to it's corrosion resistance.
Ai has a high heat transfer coefficent, or it is better at transfering heat throughout its body than other materials (ie: steel).