dear sir
Please my requirement of hardox 400 plate at weight 6000X2000X 10 MM
9410 kg/m3
Density plays a key role in convergent boundaries. When two plates collide at a convergent plate boundary, it is the denser plate that will subduct.
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The Oceanic plate is subducted under the Continental plate because oceanic crust is much more dense than continental crust. The average density of the oceanic crust is 3g/cm^3 while the average density of continental crust is 2.7g/cm^3.
Density of each plate
Subduction of nazca plate beneath TE south American plate since nazca plate is an oceanic plate, which means it is more dense than the south American plate, which is continental. Oceanic plates have 3.0g/cm^3 of density. Continental have 2.8g/cm^3 of density. Denser plate always sinks beneath less dense plates :)
Hardox is a special alloy steel which is highly durable. It is usually preferred in manufacturing of tools.
they both have density
The answer depends on the material of the plate and the density of that material.
Equivalent of Hardox 400: BRINAR 400, FORA, DILIDUR
Density plays a key role in convergent boundaries. When two plates collide at a convergent plate boundary, it is the denser plate that will subduct.
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The colder, more dense plate is the one that subducts in a collision between two plates. In an oceanic to oceanic plate collision it is the older of the two plates that will subduct due to its higher density. In an oceanic to continental plate collision, it's the oceanic plate that will subduct because of its higher density.
It depends on its mass and volumeUsing d=m/v to find density
The Oceanic plate is subducted under the Continental plate because oceanic crust is much more dense than continental crust. The average density of the oceanic crust is 3g/cm^3 while the average density of continental crust is 2.7g/cm^3.
It depends on the density of the PVC, which varies.
The mass of the plate will depend on its density. To find the mass, multiply the density by the volume, which in this case is 5/3 cubic feet.?æ
Density of each plate