Largely because of their high tensile strength compared to other materials.
There are many other reasons why various specificmetals are used due to unique requirements of a given application: aluminum is used in airplanes because they require lightweight materials, but steel is used in bridges because weight is not critical here and steel is stronger than aluminum, when high electrical conductivity is needed copper is usually used, etc.
Airplanes have to be lighter for obvious reasons. Strong but light metals are not cheap.
Metals are durable, require little maintenance, strong for their weight and production methods are relatively inexpensive.
Because they are hard and strong
Metals are not made, only mined, refined, and used. Metals are used for making things like kettles, airplanes, appliances, cars, bicycles, and stuff like that.
we us metal for buildings ships bridges. jewelry coins cutlery. razors axes chairs
The electrons in a metal can leave the atom and move about in the metal as free electrons. While atoms in non-metals are bonded. Heat energy is passed along by vibartions as the bonds between the non-metals atoms are shaken. Conduction in metals is faster than in non-metals. Making metals good conductors and making non-metals poor conductors.
I guess you mean uses of Iron (Fe)? Iron and Iron alloys are used in nails, bolts, heavy machinery, car engines, anvils, knives, swords, wing spars of airplanes, bridges.
aluminium is used for making electrical cables as the metal do not melt easily
Titanium is the most commonly used material for making satellites.
Metals are not made, only mined, refined, and used. Metals are used for making things like kettles, airplanes, appliances, cars, bicycles, and stuff like that.
Aluminium.
Bridges can be built of many different materials including stone, concrete, wood and metals.
we us metal for buildings ships bridges. jewelry coins cutlery. razors axes chairs
Satellites are made up of various metals and plastics in order to accomplish their function. These materials must be able to stand up to the orbit speeds and temperatures.
Airplanes are made out of aluminum alloys because weight is such an important factor in aircraft design. Aluminum and aluminum alloys are much lighter than other metals.
Mainly because they are strong and comparitively light
Metals are easily shaped and are good conductors of heat.
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Tine is not commonly used in any substantial percentage in the bodies of airplanes, because metals with higher strength to mass ratios, such as aluminum and magnesium are preferred. Tin could be used for specialty purposes, such as bearings.
The electrons in a metal can leave the atom and move about in the metal as free electrons. While atoms in non-metals are bonded. Heat energy is passed along by vibartions as the bonds between the non-metals atoms are shaken. Conduction in metals is faster than in non-metals. Making metals good conductors and making non-metals poor conductors.