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Nickel silver is an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc, and it was used to make 'silver' coins that were previously made in silver or 50% silver. British coins were silver up to 1921 and 50% silver until 1946, and then they were made of nickel silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver.
Pure silver is made up of the element silver. Any further down and you are talking about the particles that make up atoms-- protons, electrons, neutrons and related sub-atomic particles. All of these particles are exactly the same no matter what kind of atom they are part of.
they are both made up of subatomic particles
No circulating US coins were ever made of sterling silver (0.925 fine). US dimes, quarters, and halves minted up till 1964, and dollars up to 1935, were made of coin silver which is 0.900 fine.
It's silver PLATED...NOT 80% silver. The term comes from the 80% solution of a chemical used to plate it.
60% coper + 20% nickel + 20% zinc
Nickel is a ferromagnetic material and magnetic. So, German silver (called also: nickel silver, argentan) is magnetic.
no it isn't/ Dutch is made up of German and English though
Silver and Nitrogen
Resistors can be used to obtain desired voltages in other parts of the circuit. Or they can be used in conjunction with inductors and capacitors to affect a desired dissipation time (of voltage or current). A resistor may be made out of carbon or some other semiconducting material, or sometimes very long strands of conductor (silver for example) can be wrapped up to get very precise and consistent resistance values.
electical resistance, in turn, defined as the ratio pof the potentail difference between the ends of a conductor. electric divies are made up of a variety of components inclding, for example, transistors, resistors, capacitors and indutors.
Silver fulminate has the formula AgCNO. Thus, it is made up of silver, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
Jewelry is made up of gold, silver, and copper.
in early days it is made up of zinc and silver
The Gal16V8B needs pull up resistors on the outputs. Will also provide sharper transitions because of the pull up resistors.
yes. all dimes up to 1964 are made of silver
None. They are made up of 75% copper and 25% silver.