Iron is used in such structures because it has a high amount of delocalized electrons. The more delocalized electrons the stronger and harder the metal(visa versa).
There is a laminated iron core for the magnetic field and then a lot of enamelled copper wire. Step-up transformers use the same materials.
humans use rocks for many diffrent purposes for many centuries. the first tools were even made with rocks. today we see rocks in jeweleries, tombstones, roads, buildings, makeup , metals and many other things.
(Metallurgy)Iron is mainly used to make an alloy called steel. The most basic alloy of steel is a small percentage of carbon 0.2% to 2% and the balance iron.(Mineral)Iron is a mineral used by the body in the production of red blood cells ... Manly in the production of hemoglobin ... Hemoglobin carries oxygen throughout the body ... Without the body getting the oxygen it needs it can't function properly ...
Rocks may help in building stable stone structures, such as fireplaces, bridges, and houses.
Granite
Iron is not used to build houses, but iron is used in other things because it is strong.
iron is used to make bridges (i think)
yes because it is strong
why bridges are not electrplated
iron is used to make bridges (i think)
iron ore
Stone bridges were built to get over rivers etc, before iron or steel was used.
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hemalite
It is used for producing cast iron cannons, bridges and Cast iron collums.
The term "building bridges" is commonly used to describe the process of establishing rapport with a group, be it local citizenry, allied forces, etc. In a literal sense it could also be used to describe the act of constructing a bridge!
depends on the bridge type really. most are steel and concrete.