A stainless steel flagpole is the best as there will be no corrosion problems.
no, steel is not better conductor than aluminum due to structural differences between them.
I would suggest that Aluminum is preferable. It is lighter than steel, which can result in a higher performance vehicle (faster acceleration, better braking, improved fuel economy). Furthermore, unlike steel, aluminum will not rust. Aluminum is also easier to recycle. Aluminum cars have a stiffer feel- giving them a sportier feel, and absorb impact about 1.5 times as well as steel, making them safer. The downside, of course, is the high cost of aluminum compared to steel.
Actually for rockets aluminum or titanium alloys are typically better than steel as they are lighter in weight for similar strength in the mode of use.
Steel is a harder and more durable metal than aluminum. Therefore, steel doors are often more durable and more difficult to damage than aluminum doors.
Aluminum would be better at keeping the temperatures lower compared to steel.
aluminum conducts heat better than stainless steel.
Stainless steel would last you much longer than aluminum. Aluminum is not as dense as steel, and may not last as long.
A stainless steel flagpole is the best as there will be no corrosion problems.
Aluminum is not the best material for a garden trowel, while very light, it is too soft. A better material would be steel or even better stainless steel.
aluminum because it has a lower density which makes it lighter
You can find steel mesh from any ironmongers or blacksmith workshop. Steel mesh can also be picked up from your local scrap merchants or metalwork shops.
no, steel is not better conductor than aluminum due to structural differences between them.
it is steel but it could be aluminum. it's aluminum when you can tell. you can tell if the bike is really light when you do a wheelie (i wouldn't try it) or when you pick it up (better choose).
The coated steel is fine. Real aluminum would be lighter with the advantages that brings. (slightly better ride and possibly slightly better fuel economy, maybe 1 or 2 %)
Steel. The density of steel is almost 3 times that of aluminum.
You better be able to! Or you wouldn't be able to open a harder steel can.