on the seatbelt.
on the seatbelt.
Not necessarily. That would depend upon the metal detector design and the sensitivity settings.
aluminum itself is an element, but most products made of aluminum are actually an aluminum alloy.both aluminum and aluminum alloys have a thin glassy (sometimes colored) coating of aluminum oxides, which protects the actual metal surface. This coating is a compound or mixture of compounds and elements.Now wasn't that complicated?
pure aluminium is very soft and it is ductile (flexible)
if this is for a course with T4TS which i think it is as i searched the same question, its D aluminium and magnesium
on the seatbelt.
The wheels, the cylinder head and perhaps the body.
Alloys basically mean "a mix". A "pure alloy" would mean a pure mix. That doesn't really work. Alloys are generally used instead of pure metals b/c the characteristics of the Alloys are better than those of the pure metals. Aluminium Alloys are generally considerably stronger than pure aluminium while still being pretty much the same weight.
Depends if it fiberglass or Aluminium. For Fiberglass you would be looking at around 50hp-60hp and and Aluminium would be between 30hp and 40hp.
Brass bushings inside the electric starter motor.
That would be a motorcycle.
Not necessarily. That would depend upon the metal detector design and the sensitivity settings.
engine
Pure aluminum isn't used for ANYTHING--even a cola can is made from aluminum alloy. Aerostructures are made from various aluminum alloys chosen for their strength, workability or other desirable characteristics.
If you are referring to the use of aluminium windings, instead of copper windings, then the answer is yes. However, because aluminium has a higher resistivity than copper, to produce the same rating as a copper-wound machine, the aluminium conductor would require a slightly larger cross-sectional area, which means that that the machine would be somewhat larger.
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Legally, yes it may be considered a motor vehicle. But then again it is not designed to be driven on public roads so in that sense it is not a motor vehicle. Most states do not consider it a motor vehicle and it is illegal to drive one on a public road.When talking about alcohol and the law and ATV is a motor vehicle and if you are drunk and driving your ATV you can get a DUI. This is on or off the road; even if you're out muddin' in the woods (I don't know why a cop would be out there anyway but still).