Aluminium is a metal with low density.
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
Pure aluminium is expensive.
aluminium
They have the role of a support for catalysts; I suppose that you think to aluminium oxide.
It is mostly used to generate intermediate products, such as sheet and tube castings of motor vehicles and parts, consumer electronics or for construction purposes (i.e: window frames, railings). Bauxite (aluminium mineral) is uncommon in Mexico, so it must be imported from other countries such as Australia, Brazil and Jamaica.
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The electronics engineering deals with navigation and control and for other purposes. Basically a radar is used for navigation it is used for aircraft and other flying object also navigation can be achieved by using satellite communication.
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Architecture. Engineering. Navigation. Measurements for construction or other purposes. The Ancient Romans used it to fire catapults.
yes
no it is not used for navigation
The application was ocean navigation; for nautical purposes.
Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.
Yes, This is the navigation. The G.P.S is a navigation device. Where is the navigation?
Aluminium is not used for water pipes. It's not as elastic as Copper. Because aluminium is less expensive than copper, it is sometimes used for electrical wiring, but, because it corrodes much more easily than copper, much more care has to be taken a) to protect it from the atmosphere and b) to make connections that will be remain reliable over a long period of time. Overall, aluminium wire is not as easy to install so, for general purposes, copper wire is better.
Near the helm so the pilot can use it for navigation purposes.
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite