The answer to that is not known at this time, but I would be happy to determine the answer and get back to you.
pls refer to carbon-phase diagram... mild steel will be liquid and welded with temp. of >1300degC
I think Weidolets are the best option..
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
Preeutectoid steel which appears in a temp. more than 723c and Proeutectoid steel which appears ina temp less than 723c preeutectoid steel contains ferrite and austentie proeutectoid steel contains ferrite and cementite
Steel typically melts at a temperature range of about 2,500°F to 2,800°F (1,370°C to 1,540°C), depending on its specific alloy composition. Different types of steel, such as carbon steel or stainless steel, can have slightly varying melting points due to their differing chemical properties.
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
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Water its a chemicl compound Other possible odd ones out are:- Neon is a gas at normal temp and pressure none of the others are Water is a liquid at normal temp and pressure, none of the others are
It changes based on vehicle, outside temp, and desired inside temp. Pressuse depends on ambient temperature, the higher the temp, the greater the pressure
150 degree. When I was involved with submarine construction the metal was preheated 150 F to 200 F depending on the thickness. Interpass temp was 300 F max.
Pressure can be balanced with temperature. if you increase pressure u can actually change the state of a substance by changing temperatures. the state at low temp and high pressure is solid, med temp = liquid, and high temp = g... at low pressure and medium temp the state would be gas... thus there is a relationship between the two. you should look at phase change diagrams.