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Steel is an alloy of iron with carbon and metals as: chromium, vanadium, silicon, etc.
The Earth's core is thought to be predominantly iron (85 %) with some (4-5%) nickel and the remainder oxygen, silicon, hydrogen and carbon and a number of siderophile (iron liking) elements that descended to the core with iron during planetary differentiation.Mostly iron.
The three important ingredients for making steel are coal, iron core, and limestone. Because steel contains iron, it is very common for it to develop iron oxide, or rust.
In the crust, Aluminum, but the core is mostly Iron
Almost any metal might be included in a steel alloy. The simplest alloy that is called steel is an alloy of just iron and carbon. But it is the ratio that is important (e.g. cast iron is also an alloy of just iron and carbon, but it has too much carbon making it too brittle to be steel). There are also a few nonmetals (e.g. boron, silicon) that might be included in a steel alloy.
from silicon to iron, about a day.
iron has high permeabiliy than others and also less leakageAnswerGenerally speaking, transformer cores are manufactured from laminated sheets of silicon steel, not iron.
iron in the core,the mantle is a mix of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen.
iron in the core,the mantle is a mix of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen.
Steel is an alloy of iron with carbon and metals as: chromium, vanadium, silicon, etc.
Steel is an alloy of iron with carbon and metals as: chromium, vanadium, silicon, etc.
The three main layers of the earth are the Core, Mantle and Crust. The Core is mostly made from iron and nickel, the Crust from oxygen, silicon and aluminum and the mantle silicon,oxygen,iron and magnesium.
Because steel remains magnetised
Hysterisis losses are the losses which are taking place in the iron or steel core due to reversal of magnetisation of steel core.
The Earth's core is thought to be predominantly iron (85 %) with some (4-5%) nickel and the remainder oxygen, silicon, hydrogen and carbon and a number of siderophile (iron liking) elements that descended to the core with iron during planetary differentiation.Mostly iron.
Because I said so Because steel remains magnetised Source: me
The Earth's core is thought to be predominantly iron (85 %) with some (4-5%) nickel and the remainder oxygen, silicon, hydrogen and carbon and a number of siderophile (iron liking) elements that descended to the core with iron during planetary differentiation.