Titanium or tungsten are the most durable metals you can use in a ring.
yes because when you heat a metal ring it will expand
Increases If the gap can easily be conceived as a small break in a metal ring, then the expansion of the metal ring may decrease the gap size.
Platinum is a very unique metal that has characteristics to distinguish it from white gold. Platinum is a very dense metal, meaning that it is very heavy. If you compare a gold ring to a platinum ring, you'll feel a significant weight difference, and usually, platinum is about 60% heavier than a 14k gold ring. If you need more information, I found a great tutorial that might answer your question in more depth. If you click on the link below this posting, it should direct you the correct link.
heat energy is basically kinetc energy (movement energy), since heat is the atoms moving about, the atoms in the gas ring crash into the atoms of the spoon, and cause the atoms in the spoon, eventually the energy (movement), will be evenly spaced between all the atoms in the spoon and gas ring, this transferr is like when a snooker ball hits a triangle of the balls and makes all of them move around
It depends on what metal the ring is made of. Magnets attract to ferrous metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, certain steels and other alloys. Brass, aluminum, copper, and most stainless steels, however, are non ferrous.
Because metal is durable and sustainable. Although, metal isn't as pretty as gold or silver. So, must citizens of the galaxy use silver.
yes because when you heat a metal ring it will expand
"SR" inside a ring likely stands for "Sterling Silver." This indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is a high-quality, durable metal commonly used in jewelry making.
Yes Nickel is used as a binder which is what helps to make tungsten so hard and durable. It makes up about 5% of a tungsten ring.
No, the metal ring cannot if it is made out of copper.
Given the description from the previous edit "I broke a chunk of gold of my ring when wearing it. Does this mean anything? It is an old ring, 3 generations" The ring probably broke simply because it was old. While gold is durable the ring was probably subjected to a fair deal of wear and tear over the course of three generations. Perhaps there was even a flaw or weakness in the metal from when it was first made into a ring.
Increases If the gap can easily be conceived as a small break in a metal ring, then the expansion of the metal ring may decrease the gap size.
A platinum ring will wear away the plating of a white gold ring if worn on the same finger because platinum is a stronger and more durable metal than white gold.
when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
A gold ring can conduct electricity since gold is a metal and all metals conduct electricity. Gold, in fact, is the third most conductive element.
Well it really depends on how durable you will need the ring to be. While 14K might cost more, and eventually be worth more in the end, that ring will not stand up to regular wear-and-tear as easily as a 10K ring. Gold is a naturally soft metal, and the higher the content, the easier your ring will scratch/dent/deform. I am of course talking about the general scrapes and marks you get from every-day activities.
Sure. You can insert diamonds in a platinum ring as easily as in gold or silver. Updated Platinum is actually ideal for holding diamonds. It's durable and has been used for a long time in jewelry, which equals rings that jewelers are knowledgeable about crafting, and a metal that will reliably hold the stone.