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on the seatbelt.
on the seatbelt.
The amount of an electric motor's copper depends upon the size of the motor and the supplies used to make it. Generally, the older the motor, the more copper will be present.
Mirrors are used in the bathroom, in the hallway, in and on your motor vehicle, and up on the stage for magic acts. There are also parabolic mirrors that are used for looking at the stars by collecting and concentrating starlight.
copper or even more often brass Copper and aluminum are used in house wiring. Aluminum is typically used in the entrance cable and copper for everything past the breaker panel. Aluminum was used for house wiring a few decades ago but it was linked to numerous electrical fires because the connections would weaken over time.
on the seatbelt.
on the seatbelt.
Brass bushings inside the electric starter motor.
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The wheels, the cylinder head and perhaps the body.
Yes. Low carbon steel is used in the body of the car.
The wheels, the cylinder head and perhaps the body.
The amount of an electric motor's copper depends upon the size of the motor and the supplies used to make it. Generally, the older the motor, the more copper will be present.
It can be used to make a vehicle's body panels. hoses, belts, tire clutches, brake pads, gaskets and body armors.
Yes. Low carbon steel is used in the body of the car.
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